• This is so frustrating! I have one particular post that won’t update. I just have some simple text additions — which show up in the editor after I hit “update” but don’t show up in the browser.

    I’ve exhausted all the obvious stuff, clearing the cache, deactivating all the plugins etc…

    The crazy thing is it’s only on this one post, I can update all my other posts and pages fine, and if I copy the code to a new post it works… But I want to keep the permalink so I really want to figure out why this post isn’t working.

    Any ideas?

    post link: http://www.pinerose.com/wordpress/reservation-policies/

    Thanks.

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  • It could be a server security configuration issue:
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-save-a-post-or-page-with-certain-text

    If all you are worried about is the permalink then delete the post and make sure you empty the trash. Then you can get the exact same permalink again. So just make the post over.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    I don’t think that’s it. It doesn’t matter what words or edits I make (I’ve tried a bunch to test it—even just a simple color change), this post just won’t update.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    @wp Bum
    Are you sure I can use the same permalink? I thought once you used it it was a big pain to delete it from the database. Or at least that’s what I’ve read — then again I’ve never tried.

    Have you tried replacing all of the post’s content with Lorem Ipsum filler text?

    You can if you empty the post from trash. Done it quite a few times for the same reason as you.

    If your worried make a test post first, delete, trash, and try to get same permalink.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    I just tried it, and It looked like it was gonna work.

    I create a test version, dumped the code in, permanently deleted the old post — then I previewed the test post before changing the permalink and everything looked fine. But as soon as I changed the permalink back to the original the edits were gone! But they still show up in the editor.

    Rrrrg! What is the deal? At this point I might just go through the whole site and update all the links to a new permalink (even if it is in like 100 places).

    Did you ever publish it? Preview and publish are different.

    Make a post. Publish it.

    See what your permalink is.

    Delete post. Trash it.

    Make the exact same post and it will use the same permalink.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    Yeah it was published.

    But I’ll try deleting before making a test post, then creating a new post with the exact same name — so it gets an auto permalink.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    Ok so, I copied the code to a text editor, then permanently deleted the post again. Then created a new post with the exact same name, but before pasting in the code, I published it blank — and the old page still shows up with all the content.

    So that means it’s a cache issue then right? But I cleared the cache like 5 times!?

    Any other ideas?

    Got a cache plugin installed? Deactivate it.

    Try a different browser.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    Don’t have any Cache plugins, and the old page shows up no matter what browser I try.

    Maybe try something like http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/better-delete-revision/

    Only thing I can guess (if you go to screen options and select revisions) is you might have a revision that is save with a future date. How that would happen, I dont know.

    But try running something like that plugin. Just beware it will clear all revisions for all your posts.

    Thread Starter Topherdu4

    (@topherdu4)

    Okay, now I’m about to look really stupid… Turns out I had made a page version of this post at some point. I’m not sure why, and I don’t remember doing it but I was editing the the wrong thing the whole time.

    The weird thing is, the permalinks were exactly the same for the page and the post — I didn’t think that was possible.

    Oh – it is if you are using the \%postname%\ permalink structure. Which is why I never use it.

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