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Wordpress index.php showing on all broken url?

strawberry asked:

Hi,

I have recently refreshed my wordpress to 2.5 and now when i enter a l enter a url that doesn’t exist the index page appears. I would rather create a page that indicates ‘nothing is here’ than confuse users with the blog site being everywhere.

Any suggestions??


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5 Answers

die.green says
2008-08-30 01:10:16

Could you post the URL? did you try wordpress support.. Even if the support there is pretty weird, it sorta works.

 
Chelsea says
2008-09-01 06:40:52

I updated from 2.3.3 to 2.5. If you have backups of your WP fils (or even your WP-content folder) then great, all you do is keep the WP-content and download 2.5, only uploading the WP-admin and WP-includes. Upload the index.php in the main WordPress folder and maybe the WP-blog-header.php. That’s what I’d do.

 
Wordpress Web Pro says
2008-09-03 00:13:02

Check your permalinks area in the Admin panel and change the permalinks to anything. Hopefully, It should reset the paths. A good setting for the permalinks is to add this to the custom area.

/%category%/%postname%/

This makes the url more search engine friendly and help people remember the location of your page better.

francisco says
2009-02-14 05:55:04

i have one problem, to activity the plugin MaxBlogPress Unblockable Popup and MaxBlogPress Stripe Ad mi index i dont cant see, the other page yes a can see, any sugestion, sorry for my gramatic

 
 
melody says
2009-01-24 05:45:49

good post

 

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