[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #12271: Using # in permalinks breaks preg_match in parse_request

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Thu Feb 18 17:59:50 UTC 2010


#12271: Using # in permalinks breaks preg_match in parse_request
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 Reporter:  timsogard     |       Owner:  ryan 
     Type:  defect (bug)  |      Status:  new  
 Priority:  normal        |   Milestone:  3.0  
Component:  Permalinks    |     Version:  2.9.2
 Severity:  normal        |    Keywords:       
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Comment(by timsogard):

 nacin, thanks for the explanation about parse_request as well as reminding
 me why it was my rewrite rules weren't working (specifically that a
 request was never making it as far as apache for an anchor). I was having
 some trouble with rewrites and had been editing them by hand and it makes
 some sense as to why now.

 Also in the spirit of properly "building up" my page by layering the ajax
 functionality over a working non-javascript-requiring base, it does make
 more sense as you said to modify the links at the point of actual load.

 This now makes this a non-issue for me as I will be going back to a
 permalink struct that doesn't include a hash, though I hope this ticket
 still does have some benefit to the project.

 Thank you

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