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  • Sorry esmi, consider me educated.

    Also embarassingly nub, as this issue turned out to be the lack of the AllowOverride FileInfo directive in my <Directory> section.

    Thanks for your patient guidance.

    I chose this thread because I have the same behaviour of the others, my permlinks don’t work unless I leave them to ‘default’ behaviour.

    The one setup I have that does work is a mature test server so it’s entirely possible that it has directives or modules for Apache that allow it to work while the others do not. I am trying to determine which setting/module is making the different.

    As I mentioned the test server was originally installed using the ubuntu distro apt-get install which possible made alterations for me that persist despite my having removed it.

    Oddly if I add a new page and save it as draft, I can access it. It’s only when I publish it that it 404s.. But when I look at the link used it uses the default ?p### format which works for published pages when set.

    I’m pretty sure it’s just my mod_rewrite setup since I’m using Apache. I’ll continue to investigate.

    Pardon my choice of words if you found it inflammatory. I’m simply looking for a solution and was surprised to find little response to others in the same plight.

    By server do you mean distro or my particular server?

    The two previous posters did not mention their distro I’d be pretty surprised if they both chose Ubuntu 8.10 as well since it is no longer supported (I have no choice, my production box is a vserver at a hosted site).

    If I can recreate the same issue twice with a 5 minute generic install on freshly installed linux servers, following the guide, wouldn’t you agree that it would be surprising to find the issue isolated?

    Perhaps it’s isolated to those using LAMP?

    Wow 3 posts over a month ago on an issue that I would consider prominent and no replies? I have some observations to add based on what’s happening with my servers, if I determine the cause I’ll come back and share…

    I have 3 servers, one production, one test and another setup just to test this issue. The production and 2nd test server exhibit this behaviour. The normal test server doesn’t. The main difference is that I had an Ubuntu 8.10 apt-get install of wordpress on it before. I removed it and put on the generic.

    So the permalinks work for me in 3.3.1 with my installed/uninstalled ubuntu repository wordpress server but not the straight “5 minute install”.

    I can only guess that it’s related to the mod_rewrite module or some supporting module that’s incorrect.

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