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  • I just wanted to add that I’m having a similar problem. I was using the “Day and Name” permalink structure in 2.5.1 but when I upgraded to 2.6 it broke it.

    It now gives me a 404 not found if using the Day and Name or anything else but the Default.

    Nothing but the upgrade has changed, htaccess file is still the same as it was in 2.5.1

    Thread Starter chrisale

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    Oh… btw the instructions for getting quicktags to work in WordPress are wrong… it specifies the file /wp-admin/comments-functions.php which doesn’t exist.

    The correct file is:

    /wp-admin/admin-functions.php

    thanks

    Chris

    Thread Starter chrisale

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    Fair enough… if there is truly no way for WordPress to fix this… then I will direct my vitriol at Apple instead since they didn’t fix it in Safari 2.0 either!

    To other Safari users:

    If you want Apple to fix this.. then the only way we can do it is to bug them, pun intended.

    In Safari 2.0 go to the “Safari” menu and select “Report Bugs to Apple” (in v1.x I believe it’s in the Help menu).

    If you do it while you are viewing this thread it should include the address to this page in its bug report.. which will direct Apple developers to the right place.

    Hopefully the result will be that Apple fixes this problem in Safari, and the KHTML engine and we don’t have to hack WordPress anymore!

    Chris

    I would just like to add to the voices on this problem…

    I participate in two aggregating sites that list my posts along with other bloggers. On both sites, my posts show as being posted 7-8 hours before their actual posting time.

    This corresponds to my GMT offset. (PST)

    If I set my posts to follow GMT time with no offset then my posts appear correctly on the aggregating (even though the aggregator is using EST) site but they are 8 hours “ahead” on the original blog, and in RSS feeds (using an NewsRSSaggregating client program like Firefox or NetNewsWire).

    I’m not sure what this is a problem with… but it seems to be an issue with how the RSS feed reports dates to other websites.

    You can see my website here: http://www.murkyview.com … the aggregators in question are the “Blogging Dippers” and “Progressive Bloggers”.

    Hopefully this isnt too difficult a fix.

    Thread Starter chrisale

    (@chrisale)

    Just to add… as a previous responder indicated, this is not just an issue with Safari, but rather all browsers that use the KHTML rendering engine. Konqueror and other Linux browsers fall into that category.

    Thread Starter chrisale

    (@chrisale)

    WordPress is also *still* not displaying the buttons shortcut buttons for adding links, strong, italic, etc… into posts in Safari.

    Could someone please make this a high priority! Safari is an excellent browser and getting better with every release… and it is now the absolute DEFAULT browser in MacOS X 10.4

    These nagging issues need to be fixed.

    My apologies if I come off sounding pushy… but this has been a problem with WordPress from day one… surely it’s not hard to fix permanently!

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