• Resolved StefanMz

    (@stefanmz)


    The permalinks (unless using the default /?p=123) have been killed, 404 appears.

    Disabling the Wiki plugin fixes the problem.

    Maybe an interference with other plugins? What I observe is, that the print-links from WP-Print plugin also do not work for wiki pages.

    Any hints for running the plugin and not killing the permalinks are welcome 🙂

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-wiki-plugin/

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  • Hi StefanMz,

    There could possibly be a plugin conflict but often times, the permalinks just need to be reset, which you can do by merely visiting Settings > Permalinks.

    If that doesn’t work you could try selecting a different permalink setting, saving, then selecting your preferred setting and saving once more.

    However if that doesn’t sort it, you likely have a conflict among your plugins. You may want to disable plugins one-by-one to see where the issue resides.

    Thanks,
    David

    Thread Starter StefanMz

    (@stefanmz)

    What I did was:

    • permalink reset
    • permalink change, save, change back, save
    • disabling plugin by plugin, except wiki plugin itself
    • permalink reset and change again

    Nothing helped. No further idea.

    I had the same problem. By default, the plugin creates a prefix for wiki pages (domain.com/wiki/titleofwikipage). In my case, I had deleted the default prefix for my Wiki, leaving it empty, so that my URLs would look like domain.com/titleofwikipage …which resulted in permalink errors for regular blog posts. Restoring the prefix corrected the issue.

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