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ktrusakMember
Thank you for taking the time to follow-up though, I appreciate it.
ktrusakMemberThat's not my concern now at the moment, I have 12+ taxonomies, 8 CPTs, and a few hundred custom fields. Types has worked wonderfully for this same purpose in the past, I'm just trying to troubleshoot this current issue, as even Categories isn't working, so it clearly isn't types.
ktrusakMemberThanks for the replies, yes, I've tried a few permalink changes and read countless tutorials.
Brad Dalton -- yes, I've set all of those too (I'm using Types for the taxonomies)
At the point I've gotten it to somewhat recognize the template, but the weird thing is that it throws a 404 and is_category() and is_tax() come back false, but is_archive is true... I am getting the term slug in the wp_query var, but no real other information is coming through.. here is a dump if that helps at all http://pastie.org/9418480
The only way I am even getting it to the taxonomy.php file is this (since I noticed the slug was in the query object):
function name_check_404_template( $template = '' ){ global $wp_query; if ( !empty( $wp_query->query_vars['name'] ) ) { $template = locate_template( 'taxonomy.php', false ); } return $template; } add_filter( '404_template', 'name_check_404_template' );
Since even the taxonomy doesn't get returned, I can't even use get_term_by to work backwards. Any ideas welcome.
ktrusakMemberNevermind! Found the answer here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/wp-pagenavi-not-working-throws-not-found
Apparently it was listening to the settings->reading 'Blog pages show at most' setting. So if the number of posts_per_page in a custom loop is different than what is on the screen there is some confusion.
ktrusakMemberThanks for the reply, here is an example page: http://www.daywithdaddy.org/about-day-with-daddy/
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