Have you tried:
– deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).
– switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.
– resetting the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.
– resetting your custom permalinks back to the default setting. If this works, then review Using_Permalinks before setting a custom permalink structure back up again.
Thread Starter
Xavi86
(@xavi86)
Hi, thanks for theanswer.
The permalinks reset solves the problem so it must be something related. I set my custom structure with only /%postname%/ so it shouldn’t be a problem.
Any tip to keep permalinks without this error?
Thread Starter
Xavi86
(@xavi86)
esmi i already done that.
I’ve tried to change my permalink structure to /%category%/%postname%/ and i uploaded a new .htaccess file and i still get the same problem.
Am i missing something in that page?
Thread Starter
Xavi86
(@xavi86)
Bump!
This is very annoying.
My hosting service is saying that they don’t have any responsibility with the permalinks (and they right).
How can i reset (if this is possible) the permalinks?
Does the site work with the default permalink setting? Does it work with one of the other permalink presets?