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  • Thread Starter trice22

    (@trice22)

    Sorry guys, don’t mean to pull you down, but I’ve been posting several questions over some time here and you two have been posting the only replies so far. I really like WP, but it seems that the WP community lives up to it’s reputation (at least here in this forum).

    Concerning the problem “discussed” here: Try to figure it out on your own somehow (—I haven’t!) or find a different solution. But that’s just my opinion.

    —trice

    trice22

    (@trice22)

    Actually it was a misconception on my side, that caused my problem.
    I wasn’t aware that the url doesn’t always have to contain all parts of the permalink structure.
    I’m using
    /%category%/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%.html now and it works like a charme for
    /category/2008
    as well as for /category/2008/04/post.html

    Sorry, my (pretty stupid) mistake.
    —trice

    trice22

    (@trice22)

    Thanks for the reply. I’m aware of this feature of course and I’m using it actually like this:
    Custom structure: -> /%category%/%postname%.html
    The problem is, that I’d like to use a different structure for my archive views, but WP doesn’t allow me to specify more than one structure, right?
    I’d like to use
    /archives/%category%/%year%/%month%/
    for my archives but only for my archives.

    Any ideas on that?
    Thanks again,
    —trice

    trice22

    (@trice22)

    Hello,

    I don’t know if you’re still following this thread, but I’d be really interested in how you go the first URL to work and if you have found a solution for your problem, how to convert it into a nice url.

    Thanks,
    —trice

    Thread Starter trice22

    (@trice22)

    One more question, though:
    I’ve been trying a couple of more things now and I guess I could get the requests redirected to the right form.
    What I’d like to use is a url like this:
    http://www.blog/archives/category/year/month
    Is there any way that I could access to the url segments (and check, which category has been passed on e.g. ) and force wp to use a certain template for this type of url?

    Thanks,
    —trice

    Thread Starter trice22

    (@trice22)

    Thanks.
    I was afraid of that. — Anyone already tried to do something like this on his own?
    —trice

    Thread Starter trice22

    (@trice22)

    Nothing?—Something similar would do as well?
    Like a plugin, that handles the magic behind the curtain?
    Anyone?…

    Thanks, trice

    P.S.: Sorry for pushing.

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