URL rewriting $wp_query->query_vars not set
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I have researched numerous posts and tutorials about this and have gotten most of it to work. But when I test if( isset( $wp_query->query_vars[‘speaker’] )) it is not. Any ideas why it is not being set? I found one post where someone asked a very similar question, but hasn’t yet received an answer.
From my theme’s functions.php:
function create_new_url_querystring() { add_rewrite_rule( '^speaker/([^/]*)$', 'index.php?pagename=author-profile&speaker=$matches[1]', 'top' ); add_rewrite_tag('%speaker%','([^/]*)'); } add_action('init', 'create_new_url_querystring');From my custom page template:
if( isset( $wp_query->query_vars['speaker'] )) { echo"speaker is set"; } else { echo"speaker is not set"; }http://www.mydomain.com/speaker/194/ does get me to my template page, but it outputs “speaker is not set” and I can’t access the value 194 (in this example) from the url. Did I leave out a step somewhere? Thanks!
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