srbobc Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 The page is live; it shows in the Page list. When attempting to save edits to the page, instead of getting the pw success message, I get the 404 page not found page. This page in question cannot be deleted, moved, edited...nada. Page edit takes me to: http://www.mydomain.com/processwire/page/edit/?id=5772 When I attempt to save the edits the address bar still says: http://www.mydomain.com/processwire/page/edit/?id=5772 but it displays the 404 Page Not Found page and changes are not saved. I am able to edit all other pages on the site. This is the only one that cannot be edited or deleted. Is this strange? Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 This is one I've not heard of before, but I'm guessing some error is occurring that's getting thrown by PageEdit and then misinterpreted by PageRender. Which version of ProcessWire? 2.0 or 2.1? The following applies regardless of version, but this might help me to determine the source of the problem. Can you edit /site/config.php and find the line with $config->debug = false, and set it to true. Try to perform the page save again and see if you get any other error messages. If there's anything revealing post here. Otherwise, edit one of your site's existing template files and add this temporarily at the top: <?php echo "<pre>"; $p = $pages->get(5772); if($p->id) { echo "\n{$p->path}\n{$p->status}\n{$p->template}"; $p->setOutputFormatting(false); $p->status = Page::statusOn; $p->title = $p->title . " (test)"; $p->save(); echo "\nSaved page\n"; } else { echo "\nUnable to load page\n"; } return; Now view the page using the template where you pasted that. What does it say? If it appears to have saved the page successfully, try and edit again in the admin and see if you still run into the 404 error? Thanks, Ryan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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