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Multi-Site Wordpress - Links with #
27 October, 2010
4:37 pm
sheibeck
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I have a multisite install of Wordpress 3.01. I'm having an issue because the links that Sermon Browser builds all have hash marks in them (example: http://www.mysite.com/media/se…..rmon_id=1). Every link that Sermon Browser auto creates inserts these hash symbols so nothing works unless I remove them.

If I remove the hash it works fine, but why is that hash there? Is this an issue with me using a multi site install? Do I need a mod_rewrite for sermon browser URLs?

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

4 November, 2010
11:01 am
goldeneye
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i have the same issue… were you able to find a fix?

9 November, 2010
8:17 pm
onj
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I don`t know about multisites but I have a similar problem that caused the audio player to be stuck on "buffering…" and it caused hash tag bug, short answer is make sure your wordpress time in options is set right.

http://www.4-14.org.uk/forum/s…..ng-problem

Jon

30 March, 2011
5:03 am
nathan_buchanan
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Try Changing the date on your page to a day before it was created. Meaning if you go to the page where you have placed the short code and change the date created to 1 day before this should fix the problem. The hash (#) mark is being inserted into all the URLs because there is something wrong with the date and time settings. You should also check your Wordpress Date and time settings to see if they are correct.

This issue may happen if you are in a different time zone than your server.

13 May, 2011
11:50 am
Mark Barnes
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Some changes were made to this code in 0.44. Can anyone confirm if the problem still exists in that version?

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