[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #20612: Cannot access Page if an existing Media item has the same name/slug
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#20612: Cannot access Page if an existing Media item has the same name/slug
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Reporter: batmoo | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Description changed by SergeyBiryukov:
Old description:
> When using pretty permalinks, an existing media item with the same slug
> as a page will override access to that page.
>
> Steps to reproduce, from the Dashboard:
>
> # Media > Add New (rename any image to test.png and upload)
> # You can view the media item at {{{/test/}}}
> # Pages > Add New (Set "Test" as the title and pubish)
> # Viewing the published page (also {{{/test/}}}) will show you the media
> item.
>
> The page added in the last step 3 has the same slug as the media item.
> Clicking on "View Page" will show you the media item. Even the unpretty
> permalink does not work: {{{?pagename=test}}}
>
> The query generated by WordPress looks for both pages and attachments,
> which is why this conflict happens:
>
> {{{SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM vip_posts WHERE post_name IN
> ('test') AND (post_type = 'page' OR post_type = 'attachment')}}}
>
> There should be some sort of constraint that prevents this.
New description:
When using pretty permalinks, an existing media item with the same slug as
a page will override access to that page.
Steps to reproduce, from the Dashboard:
* Media > Add New (rename any image to test.png and upload)
* You can view the media item at {{{/test/}}}
* Pages > Add New (Set "Test" as the title and pubish)
* Viewing the published page (also {{{/test/}}}) will show you the media
item.
The page added in the last step 3 has the same slug as the media item.
Clicking on "View Page" will show you the media item. Even the unpretty
permalink does not work: {{{?pagename=test}}}
The query generated by WordPress looks for both pages and attachments,
which is why this conflict happens:
{{{SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM vip_posts WHERE post_name IN
('test') AND (post_type = 'page' OR post_type = 'attachment')}}}
There should be some sort of constraint that prevents this.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/20612#comment:1>
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