[wp-hackers] 404 Page on Custom Post Types and Custom Taxonomies

Drew xoodrew at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 18:22:05 UTC 2012


Ryan,

I tested your snippet on trunk and couldn't reproduce your problem, though
I also haven't created taxonomy-*.php files for each of the taxonomies. I
un-commented the rewrite rules for coupon-category, deal-type and merchant
with no problem. The archives display as expected with permalinks turned
on. All I did to flush the rules was visit Settings > Permalinks and saved
the changes.

Perhaps it's something in your archives.

Drew


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Ryan Frankel <ryan.frankel at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>   I am having a strange issue that I am sure has a simple solution but is
> throwing me for a loop ( uh, yeah I did )...
>
>   I have created a bunch of Custom Taxonomies [ 'merchant',
> 'coupon-category', 'deal-type' ] and a Custom Post Type [ 'coupon' ].
> Everything works great until I go ahead and enable pretty-permalinks.  At
> this point I get a 404 when I try to visit any Taxonomy archive page.  I
> have set up taxonomy-merchant.php and so on but the rewrite rules don't
> seem to function correctly.
>
>   There are a bunch of articles online about this sort of thing but I have
> yet to find anything concrete on this issue.  I am registering the CPT and
> Taxonomies like this: https://gist.github.com/4217653
>
>   I have tried flushing the rewrite rules in every way possible as I am
> sure that would be most peoples first reaction.  If anyone could provide
> any direction or feedback it would be greatly appreciated.
>
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> Ryan S. Frankel
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