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  • Thread Starter brianwolfesw

    (@brianwolfesw)

    The problem is not that I don’t have a 404 page. The problem is that WordPress is not calling up a 404 page for posts that have been removed. Previously the blog had about 100 posts on it, now it has about 10. Any page that doesn’t exist (www.xxxxxx.com/somepagename) shows a 404 page. Any post number that doesn’t exist (www.xxxxxx.com/?p=75) shows a “Sorry, no posts matched your criteria”.

    I want it to call a 404 page when it tries to call a post that doesn’t exist.

    I’m having the same issue – I changed my password on Twitter, then changed it on Twitter Tools but get the “This method requires authentication” error. I filled out the Contact Form on alexking.com, but I don’t know if I’ll hear back. It seems kinda lame to tweet my own posts from Add2Any, but that’s what I’ve got to do in the meantime.

    The best I have found is delete the two ‘extra fields’ that are created (aktt_notify_twitter and aktt_tweeted), save the post, then make sure the ‘notify twitter’ option is set to ‘yes’ and save the post again. It might work, I’m having login troubles with Twitter Tools right now, so I’m not sure if it works or not.

    Thread Starter brianwolfesw

    (@brianwolfesw)

    Hmmm… It seems upgrading to 2.8 fixed it. I wonder if a WP reinstall/upgrade is the only way to fix this. Anyone know if there’s a way to force WP to verify these things?

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