If you are on WordPress you wont need any of those. Inherently, every post can be queried from the database using its post ID. For instance, this link and this link point to the same post.
If you are on WordPress you wont need any of those. Inherently, every post can be queried from the database using its post ID. For instance, this link and this link point to the same post.
At first look, its so silly. And if it was executed well, no one would have even noticed that. But that’s not how things are now. Apparently, this code even checks the permalinks and breaks them. Its that bad. I am pretty sure Matt didn’t see any of it coming.
First idea on my mind was to roll back to WordPress 3.0. So I googled for some WordPress downgrading plugins. Fortunately or Unfortunately there are none. Any plugin developers reading this? You might want to make the First WordPress Downgrade Plugin. Heck, I can code, I understand WordPress, why not fix the issue? And here it is, the work around.
I was looking around for a post on the PayPal Blog and look what came up.
WordPress 3.0 is just around the corner. This time its going to be big, some cool new features are in the box. Time to patch up your WordPress theme. Here is all you need.