> The requested address '//types/view/0' was not found on this server.


Please note the // in the front, shouldn't be a huge problem, but there 
should just be one.
 

> Does anyone have any ideas how to get around this? One way would be to 
> change it to a non 0 id, but that would be a ton of records to edit.
>
 
Please be aware that 0 is a very tricky integer in PHP. Many checks see 0 
as "invalid" value. E.g. the empty() function treats 0 as "empty". And it 
also evaluates to false if non-strict checking (== instead of ===) is used.
Most likely the problem is somewhere down that path. If possible, 
converting the 0-id records to something else would be your best bet as 
it's really a pain to work around.

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