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  • Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    Hi @elvin828

    Have you checked the slug in Wikis > Wiki Settings?

    Also make sure that your permalinks are set to post name.

    Thread Starter elvin828

    (@elvin828)

    yes
    all set Wikis > Wiki Settings , already set to wiki
    and permalink set to post name
    but problem still remain.

    Also having an issue after update. All links appear as {my-custom-slug}/%wiki%/

    i’m using month/name settings for permalink.

    Rolling back to the previous version.

    Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    Can you both try re-setting permalinks?

    Just go to the Permalinks page, even if “Post Name” is set, click save a few times anyway.

    i’ve already rolled back. i did try 2-3 resets of the permalinks without any change.

    Hello,

    I’m having the same exact issue. It’s actually my first time using the plugin, but whenever I create a new wiki (no matter the title) the permalink reads sitename/wiki/%wiki% and I get a 400 Bad Request error.

    My permalink settings for the blog are set to /%postname%/.

    And just to follow up on my last post. I’ve downloaded the plugin for the first time, so it’s the latest version 1.0.8.1.

    Hello,
    Failure of the same has occurred too.
    All pages is changed to wiki% sitename / wiki /%
    400Bad Request error will appear.
    We had measures that are written here, but it does not improve.

    Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    I’ve just tested this myself and I see what you mean. I’ve reported this to the lead developer, hopefully he will have a fix for this released soon.

    Thank you all for reporting this ??

    Mike,

    Thanks for verifying this. I was bashing my head on it yesterday.

    I need to get something up for a client to validate that we’re on the right track. We’ll eventually move the pro version because we need features only in that version, but my cheap Dutch … ahem frugal Dutch … nature makes me reluctant to buy the plugin (as reaonable as it is) if I don’t need it.

    What is the url of the previous version so I can get something up?

    Adam

    Ok that was an epic failure of laziness. The development tab has previous versions.

    To wit: https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/wordpress-wiki-plugin.1.0.4.zip

    Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    Glad you found it the previous versions ??

    As for the pro version, it adds the following:
    – Allow anyone to edit wikis from frontend
    – Allow anyone from the network to edit wikis
    – Allow site users to edit wikis

    If you don’t need any of the above, then by all means carry on with the free version ??

    Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    I’ve just been speaking to the developer, he’s identified the problem and pushed out a fix.

    Please can you all upgrade to version 1.0.8.2 and let us know if this fixes the problem for you:
    https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/wordpress-wiki-plugin.1.0.8.2.zip

    Thank you! =)

    Mike

    (@michael-copestake)

    You’re most welcome ??

    Hopefully it will fix this bug!

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