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#1 2006-07-22 22:43:20

xjosie729
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From: Framingham, MA
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Permanent Links

When I post an article, the title is linked “permanent link to this article”, and the link takes me to the archive page, but not it’s own page. When I click on the title in the archive page, it simply refreshes the page. How can I make each post have their own individual page?

Also, RSS/Atom feeds does not work. It tell me to save a file.

Last edited by xjosie729 (2006-07-22 22:56:29)


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#2 2006-07-22 22:58:41

Elenita
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Re: Permanent Links

Can we have a URL, please?

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#3 2006-07-22 23:17:19

jm
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Re: Permanent Links

xjosie729 wrote:

Also, RSS/Atom feeds does not work. It tell me to save a file.

This is normal behavior. See the FAQ. If you use a service like Feedburner, you can show a pretty version of the RSS feed in the browser.

For the permanent link problem, does the post use the correct page template?

Last edited by deldindesign (2006-07-22 23:23:30)

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#4 2006-07-22 23:58:39

zem
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2004-04-08
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Re: Permanent Links

When I click on the title in the archive page, it simply refreshes the page. How can I make each post have their own individual page?

The most common cause is listed here.


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#5 2006-07-23 18:54:31

xjosie729
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Re: Permanent Links

I did use the < txp:article / > tag.

I now start to suspect that the “article” section has to do with it. I deleted that section.

Last edited by xjosie729 (2006-07-23 18:54:51)


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#6 2006-07-23 22:09:50

xjosie729
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Re: Permanent Links

The problem was solved. it was because I deleted the article section.
Now comes my next question: is the about section needed for something to work properly or is it just there as an example?


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#7 2006-07-23 22:15:27

els
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Re: Permanent Links

It’s just an example, you can remove it if you don’t want it. What is required is at least one section besides the default one, because your articles need to be in a section. But what you name it doesn’t matter.

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