• Resolved jeffservaas

    (@jeffservaas)


    Hi My blog is at http://www.yamasakiot.com/techtalk

    I am having problems with pages I create. Blog posts are fine, but pages don’t sho up. So I upgraded from 1.5.2 to 2.0 and the problem still exists.

    A page I have created is http://yamasakiot.com/techtalk/sendemail/ which I want to use with the contactform plugin. When I go to the URL where the page should be, I just get a meesage saying “Sorry, no posts matched your criteria.”

    I thought maybe it was the plugin, so i created another page, but that did not show up either. Is there a setting I need to change to get it to appear at domain.com/blog/page instead of the default domain.com/page?

    I checked http://yamasakiot.com/sendemail/ thinking maybe it had been put there but the page isn’t there either.

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  • This may not work, but have you tried to temporarily disable permalinks and see if your pages reappear?
    May wanna backup your .htaccess first, though. Just in case.

    Thread Starter jeffservaas

    (@jeffservaas)

    That did it! I set permalinks to default, and the page is there.

    But I really like using /%postname%/ permalinks to allow nicer urls, so if there is a way to have both, I’d love to hear about it!

    UPDATE: I also tried “date and name based” and “numeric” permalinks, but my pages only work when I use the default format. My other blog has no problem with a combination of both. The only difference is that one is on the root URL, and it has a different theme (fasttrack instead of benevolance). Which do you think is causing the problem – the theme or the URL structure?

    UPDATE 2: Now the pages aren’t even working with the default permalink structure. Something is flakey here 🙁

    My pages do not show up either. Not sure what I’m supposed to see exactly either…. this Pages business is very ambiguous, and worth a look at re-writing for the newbies.

    Thread Starter jeffservaas

    (@jeffservaas)

    I tried switching to the Default Theme, and still cannot see created pages, so it is not caused b ththe theme.

    Is anyone else using Pages on a blog at domain.com/blog/

    Any other ideas people?

    Hi
    I have the same problem and I don’t want to disable the /%postname%/ permalinks either.
    Thank’s
    Yuri
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    http://blog.karaloka.net

    glad to see we at least figured out it was permalinks..
    I use this:
    /%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/

    Other than that I am permalink-stupid. I know some have had issues like this so a search may yield some results.

    Thread Starter jeffservaas

    (@jeffservaas)

    OK, I did some searching. It is the .htaccess file.

    I had to delete my .htaccess content, then regenerate it by updating permalinks

    See the ‘paged navigation doesnt work’ section on http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks

    This did not work for me. I’ve removed the .htaccess, changed permalinks to default. still get a blank page for the one static page I have.

    any other advice?

    Disregard. it was the theme I was using.

    I’m still having the same problem after rewriting the .htaccess file that camerones was having, but since I’m using the Kubrick theme I doubt that’s the issue. The first page I created (“about”) works fine with pretty permalinks, but the newly created “subscribe” page returns a 404 error unless I direct my browser to …/?post_id=37. As I said, this is after rewriting the htaccess file and updating the permalink structure.

    Any other ideas would be appreciated.

    I know it’s going to sound strange – but I’ve noticed with a few sites I’ve done, that the permalinks update takes a little while to register on the server sometimes.

    I had one site that I switched from numeric based to /%category%/%postname%/ and I couldn’t figure out why everything was down – I took a break and came back to it 20 mins later and it was working.

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