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Apr 6 at 13:00 vote accept Hamza Mohammad Khan
Apr 2 at 14:54 answer added Tom J Nowell timeline score: 0
Apr 2 at 14:51 comment added Hamza Mohammad Khan Ah I see, thanks for the clarification Tom
Apr 2 at 14:47 comment added Tom J Nowell when you create and publish a post in the editor that has nothing to do with cron, the only time cron is involved in WordPress publishing of posts is when you perform a scheduled publish, aka you set a future publish date. If your customer is not using future publishing, and is directly publishing, or updating an already published post, then that has nothing to do with cron and your theory is incorrect
Apr 2 at 14:39 answer added Denis Florin timeline score: 1
Apr 2 at 14:06 comment added Hamza Mohammad Khan The thing is we have a customer that is having issues when updating an article it takes around 10 to 15 to show up, check possible solutions, the only thing that I am concerned is the crons that they might not be triggering at the time of publish, apologize the details of the wp-admin I cannot provide
Apr 2 at 13:58 comment added CommunityBot Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking.
Apr 2 at 13:34 comment added Hamza Mohammad Khan Thanks for the reply tom, basically facing an issue of article updates, a lot of times it is taking 15 to 10 minutes to update so thought of 2 conditions 1 is cron other is CPU , the CPU is fine so thought that the crons might not be triggering at when publishing a post even though they are set every minute, and the lastly was confused like as you can see there are wordfence hooks etc so is there any hook that is of post ? Thank you
Apr 2 at 12:49 comment added Tom J Nowell can you be more specific than "post and page update crons"? WordPress cron jobs trigger an action, they don't know what that action does or what's hooked into it, that's up to you, the most information cron on its own can give is the name of the cron job, aka the action/hook it fires. What's the reason you're asking this question? What kind of post/page updates? Which docs did you check?
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