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Nothing found for my articles after i upgrade to Beta Version 7

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    Gunawan
    Posted 2 years ago

    Hi

    I get this message while i added article in my site "error 404 nothing found", i already check my permalink structure and when i see in article manger it's seem the article doesn't have any problems.

    And also when i adding the picture to my article the problems from beta 6 is still occur

    Any ideas for this problem ?

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    Mark
    Posted 2 years ago

    hi

    can u submit a ticket with your site details so i can check

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    William
    Posted 1 year ago

    Same problem. Anything to fix?

  4. u 1
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    Mark
    Posted 1 year ago

    this is only an issue with permalinks and/or plugin conflicts, disable permalinks and plugins then try.

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    Malcolm
    Posted 1 year ago

    I've seen the same problem. When I disable "TentBlogger SEO Categories" it works again. Any solution?

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    Keely
    Posted 1 year ago

    I checked Permalinks and deactivated all my plugins and still getting a 404?

    Any ideas anyone?

    Thanks

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    Nazif
    Posted 1 year ago

    i have same problem, too

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    Bill
    Posted 1 year ago

    what's your website URL?

    Bill.

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    Juglenavailable for hire
    Posted 1 year ago

    I am having the same issue here http://bruiloft.juglen.com/

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    Damianavailable for hire
    Posted 1 year ago

    try resetting your permalinks in admin as stated above

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    Richard Bavailable for hire
    Posted 1 year ago

    Most often permalink problem, plugin issue, wordpress or theme not installed correctly or some server issue.
    With permalinks, even though showing as set correctly, it may be necessary to change it to something else, save, change back to /%post_name%/ and save again in order for it to take effect.

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    Juglenavailable for hire
    Posted 1 year ago

    I did everything:

    - Deactivated all the plugins
    - Changed from theme
    - Updated the permalink structure to all the options and guess what:
    http://bruiloft.juglen.com/?article_type=mb is WORKING
    but after changing it back to /%postname%/ I get the old link:
    http://bruiloft.juglen.com/article/mb/

    which results in:

    Admin Help: Why am i seeing this page?
    This error 404 page means that for some reason the page could not be found or loaded correctly.
    It maybe that your Wordpress permalink cache needs refreshing, click this link to view your admin permalink structure then come back and refresh this page.
    If the error continues try checking your website link is correct in your browser window or re-creating the page from scratch.
    Note: You are seeing this page because you are logged into an admin account, normal website visitors will not see this message.