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#1 2006-02-28 23:59:22
- papalozarou
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- Registered: 2004-07-05
- Posts: 43
an unwritten rule about the word "microsoft"?
:)
I posted to my blog about microsofts local live preview that allows you to ‘drive’ round san fran and seatle. The post showed up on my homepage with excerpt as normal. Only when you clicked on the link (http:mysite.com/section/microsoft-local-live-preview) it went to a page in the correct section template, but minus the article. So all the nav, footer, banner etc were there, but no article.
After about 15 minutes I narrowed it down to the url only title. As soon as I changed it to MS it worked. I’ve never posted about microsoft before (I only started in dec) and there are no titles that even remotely match that.
So, whats the crack dev team? you been putting some sneaky rules in there or what?
;)
edit ****
Even though I have deleted the article, it’s still doing it:
http://lozworld.com/lozwords/microsoft-local-live-preview
but if you type anything after /lozwords/ ala this:
http://lozworld.com/lozwords/something-in-here
you get a 404.
very very odd.
(Edit: assumed resolved and marked as such. :) -Mary)
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#2 2006-03-01 01:14:50
- zem
- Developer Emeritus
- From: Melbourne, Australia
- Registered: 2004-04-08
- Posts: 2,579
Re: an unwritten rule about the word "microsoft"?
If you want to get to the bottom of it, you could try some of the techinques from the FAQ. Particularly the tag trace – you might be able to see from the SQL queries what Textpattern is trying to do.
Alex
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