[theme-reviewers] Fwd: [WordPress Themes] #3553: THEME: The Common Blog - 1.0

Taryn Wallis taryn at phenomenoodle.com
Wed Apr 27 13:49:42 UTC 2011


Sounds sensible :)
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*Taryn Wallis*
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Chip Bennett <chip at chipbennett.net> wrote:

> Suggestion?
>
> Yes: don't name Post Titles as numbers-only, when using a date-based
> permalink structure. :)
>
> Chip
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Taryn Wallis <taryn at phenomenoodle.com>wrote:
>
>> 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
>> ---------------------------+----------------------------------
>>  Reporter:  plebeian.se   |     Owner:  phenomenoodle
>>      Type:  theme         |    Status:  closed
>> Resolution:  not-approved  |  Keywords:  theme-the-common-blog
>> ---------------------------+----------------------------------
>>
>> 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
>>
>> --
>> Ticket URL: <http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3553#comment:8>
>> ___________________________________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Taryn Wallis <taryn at phenomenoodle.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Ah, I see. Thanks, Chip!
>>> ___________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> *Taryn Wallis*
>>> Phenomenoodle
>>> WordPress website design & development for small businesses with big
>>> dreams
>>> www.phenomenoodle.com
>>> +44 1875 34 0044
>>> +44 774 839 8473
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>>>> ---------------------------+----------------------------------
>>>>>  Reporter:  plebeian.se   |     Owner:  phenomenoodle
>>>>>      Type:  theme         |    Status:  closed
>>>>> Resolution:  not-approved  |  Keywords:  theme-the-common-blog
>>>>> ---------------------------+----------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> 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? :)
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Ticket URL: <http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3553#comment:6>
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