..Which you opened.
I could've swore i saw a ticket for this last week, and assumed that was
the one until i saw the timestamp :)
On Tue, 20 May 2008 11:11:02 +1000, DD32 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like this Trac Ticket:
http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6997
On Mon, 19 May 2008 23:04:36 +1000, WP Testers List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Morning/afternoon all
Could anyone advise me if this is a bug? I remember a lot of work being
put
into "canonical" URLs back when 2.3 was being developed, so I don't know
whether this is a "feature" or a bug - currently, my moneys on bug.
I'm trying to assign a "child" page to a parent. It relates to a
festival I
go to every year, so I want the structure to be like this:
http://mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2007/
and
http://mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2008/
Unfortunately, WordPress doesn't seem to like this. In fact, if I try
to
visit either of these pages, it displays the content of
http://mou.me.uk/glastonbury/ (ie, the parent).
I tried renaming the page slug, so that the URL was:
http://mou.me.uk/glastonbury/glastonbury2007/
And this works! The only problem is, its not what I want.
So it seems to be using a 4 digit number as a slug thats causing it to
break. I tried a few variations to see what was going on - bizarrely,
using http://mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2007/a/ threw me back to a post I'd
written in 2007, unrelated to "Glastonbury".
Does anyone know whats going on? Is this something I should be logging
on
Trac?
Short of physically creating a "glastonbury" folder in my root and using
the
template system, I can't see a way round this.
Cheers
Chris
p.s. Currently on WP 2.5.1
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