[theme-reviewers] Fwd: [WordPress Themes] #3553: THEME: The Common Blog - 1.0
Taryn Wallis
taryn at phenomenoodle.com
Wed Apr 27 10:55:50 UTC 2011
Hi again Chip (and others!)
Another comment re the issue with the post ID for the post with no title -
any suggestions?
#3553: THEME: The Common Blog - 1.0
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Reporter: plebeian.se | Owner: phenomenoodle
Type: theme | Status: closed
Resolution: not-approved | Keywords: theme-the-common-blog
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Comment (by feedmeastraycat):
Hello
I'm a friend of Mark and helped him locate this ... thing. That I still
think is a bug. :)
1. Create a regular post created on 31th of March 2011 with title "Test"
(gets slug "test")
2. Create another one on 14th of March 2011, but with title "31" (gets
slug "31")
3. Create another one on 14th of March 2011, but with title "32" (gets
slug "32")
4. Make sure permalinks is Month and name
- The link for the first post gets /2011/03/test/ and works fine
- The link for the second post gets /2011/03/31/ and shows a day archive
for 31st of march 2011, which is the first post (if no posts exist on this
date it gets 404, this is why this test case creates the first post on
that specific date)
- The link for the third post gets /2011/03/32/ and gives a 404
The breaking point for the slug seams to be 100. Cause if you edit the
slug of post 3 to 100 it gets /2011/03/100/ and works fine. But 99 gives
error.
If you put slug "0" you get /2011/03/0/ and you get month archive.
This test puts in 31 as a slug manually. But the error is be the same if
you have a post id 31 and put no title. Cause a post id 31 without title
gets 31 as a slug. For example if you forget to put a title on your first
post it will get /2011/03/1/ and shows a 404 (if it isn't the 1st when you
post it in which case it shows a day archive for that day and shows that
post) :)
As long as the slug contains a letter this doesn't matter.
Maybe I should put this into trac.wordpress.org?
Regards,
David
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Ticket URL: <http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3553#comment:8>
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Taryn Wallis <taryn at phenomenoodle.com>wrote:
> Ah, I see. Thanks, Chip!
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> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Chip Bennett <chip at chipbennett.net>wrote:
>
>> It's not really a "bug". It is a result of importing the test data. On the
>> source site (wpthemetestdata.wordpress.com), the PostID for that post is
>> "14". However, the Post ID changes upon import. The solution is to delete
>> the post slug, and to let WordPress re-generate it.
>>
>> I will add this clarification to the list of Codex changes I need to make.
>>
>> Chip
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Taryn Wallis <taryn at phenomenoodle.com>wrote:
>>
>>> In one of the themes I reviewed (
>>> http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3553<http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3553#comment:6>
>>> ), I noted that the post with no title wasn't showing up in the blog and
>>> gave a 404 error when I tried to access it directly (via the 'view post'
>>> link in the Posts screen).
>>>
>>> The theme author has written the response below detailing a bug he found
>>> - has anyone come across this before?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help!
>>> T
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: WordPress Themes <theme-reviewers at lists.wordpress.org>
>>> Date: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 7:40 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [WordPress Themes] #3553: THEME: The Common Blog - 1.0
>>> To:
>>>
>>>
>>> #3553: THEME: The Common Blog - 1.0
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>>> Reporter: plebeian.se | Owner: phenomenoodle
>>> Type: theme | Status: closed
>>> Resolution: not-approved | Keywords: theme-the-common-blog
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>>>
>>> Comment (by plebeian.se):
>>>
>>> Regarding "(no title) post not displayed and gives 404 error", I
>>> switched
>>> to Twentyten and noticed that it had the same error. After some testing
>>> I
>>> discovered that if you set your permalink structure to "Month and name",
>>> and you have a low post id, WordPress takes the post id as a date.
>>>
>>> Example:
>>> An empty post with id number 14, posted on the 4th march 2011, will get
>>> permalink /2011/03/14/, if you have "Month and name".
>>> This will give a 404 if you have no posts posted on the 14th of march
>>> 2011. And it will give an "day archive" for the 14th of march 2011 if
>>> you
>>> have any other posts on that specific date.
>>> If you change this to "Day and name" instead the post permalink will be
>>> /2011/03/04/14/ and the post is found.
>>>
>>> Ive changed my common settings to "Day and name" and you can see that it
>>> works here:
>>> http://www.plebeian.se/dev/2008/05/04/14/
>>>
>>> And like I said, Twentyten has the exact same "bug".
>>>
>>> If the post ID is bigger, like 403 or something, this problem doesn't
>>> exist. Basically, I think it's not a problem as long as the post id is
>>> bigger then the number of dates in the specific month of that post. A
>>> post
>>> id 31 will work if posted in February. But not in march.
>>>
>>>
>>> Do I still need to fix this? :)
>>>
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