[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #3306: saving post takes me to the
wrong page
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Mon Oct 30 19:05:09 GMT 2006
#3306: saving post takes me to the wrong page
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Reporter: lschiere | Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Administration | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by lschiere):
both the wordpress address and blog address are set to
http://www.schierer.org/~luke/log
I'm on a debian system (a mix of sarge and etch, mostly sarge) with Apache
2.0.54-5sarge1 using the prefork mpm. I've php4 4.3.10-16, the stand
alone package, not the cgi one. mysql is at version 4.1.11a-4sarge7
Plugins installed:
ajax spell checker, not active.
akismet, not active
hello dolly, not active
Live+Press, not active
LiveJournal Corss poster 1.5 active
Markdown 1.0.1 not active
php markdown extra 1.0.1 active
spelling checker 1.18 active
subscribe to comments active
textile 1 not active
witty text 1.1 active
Wordpress database backup 1.8 active
wp-cache not active
When I hover the mouse over the publish button, it does not show any
tooltip or info in the status bar to indicate where it will take me. When
I press it, to publish the post, the browser spends some time waiting for
a responce. I expect that, it has done so since I first loaded the LJ
cross post plugin.
What is unexpected is that when the next page starts to load it is
http://www.schierer.org when I would expect it to be the write page
confirming the fact that I just posted, or at least some page with a url
starting with http://www.schierer.org/~luke/log/wp-admin/
I have posted twice today, and edited 3 posts today, and each time,
pressing publish or save (respectively) has caused me to end up at
http://www.schierer.org/ and to need to navigate back to
www.schierer.org/~luke/log to verify that my change did in fact get saved.
It had, so the database saving is working correctly, it is just the target
of the form that is somehow wrong.
The permalink structure has not changed since shortly after I first
installed wordpress, in June of 2005. I chose it to most closely match
the homegrown stuff I had been using before wordpress.
I'd love to fill in more of the values here in the trac ticket properties,
but 2.0.5 is not available as a version, and the defaults seem fine for
the rest. Sorry for not including the version information in my first
post.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3306#comment:2>
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