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Archives page error (6 posts)

  1. fatrat66
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    I've got an external wordpress site, with a modified version of the Twenty Ten theme, and its been fully working fine for about a year now. Last week, however, the archives feature suddenly broke, and we're not sure why.

    When you click to view a certain month's history of posts, the site breaks. viewing the source code it appears that the page is missing the second half of its code, but I'm not sure why this suddenly happened.

    You can view the site here: http://www.bangclickreload.com

    Here's an example of a broken archive page: http://www.bangclickreload.com/2011/01/

    If anyone has had a similar problem and might have a suggestion, it'd be greatly appreciated.

    If I do figure it out, I'll be sure to post the solution here...

  2. S.K
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Try with Twenty Ten default theme or try re-uploading archive.php from a fresh download of WordPress package to your current theme.

    S.K

  3. fatrat66
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Thanks for the reply.

    I activated TwentyTen theme and sure enough the archive pages worked, so its obviously a problem with our customised theme...

    I switched back to our theme, and replaced 'archive.php' with the default TwentyTen archive.php page, and it showed the same problem..

    I will keep trying stuff...

  4. S.K
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Try replacing loop.php with the original one.

    S.K

  5. alchymyth
    The Sweeper
    Posted 1 year ago #

    the archive page breaks exactly where the post_class() function would start;

    maybe a conflict with a plugin?

    have you tried to deactivate all plugins to see if that solves the problem?

    or do you remember having activated a new plugin before the problem started?

    weird also, that the archive title appears in the #primary sidebar.

  6. fatrat66
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Thanks for the suggestions again.

    Okay I replaced the loop.php file with the original default, but this did not fix the archives problem we're having.

    I also deactivated every plugin and tried that but it was still having the same error.

    This reminded me of something though. I installed a search plugin called Relevanssi (found here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/relevanssi/) but it was not compatible with our site and so I deactivated and removed it. Shortly after was when i noticed the archives had broken.

    Perhaps this plugin is the culprit? When i set it up, it asked to 'index' the site, which may have done something...i don't understand why it would affect only the archives though.

    Is anyone familiar with that plugin and know if its possibly the cause of this error?

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