Hi Merlin,
I installed the newest Beta release (thank you for posting it btw)
When I enable Views, my views work correctly, but my Taxonomy Terms (Tags for each page/post/blog, etc), when clicked on, take me to a 404 error page.
Previous version of Views (Beta 3) gave errors (handlers.inc on line 628 and common.inc on line 1489).
New version (Beta 4) takes me to the 404 error - Page cannot be found.
When I remove Views, the taxonomy terms work perfectly.. but then all my views are gone of course.
Is this something I should be posting on the Taxonomy page or is it a Views issue?
I'm not sure where to look to find the answer to my question, I've asked several Drupal users but they are all using Drupal 5 and suggested I post my question here.
Kind Regards,
Penny
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Comments
Comment #1
merlinofchaos commentedThis may be a bug in Views. ON the views admin page, is the view 'taxonomy_term' set to be enabled?
Comment #2
shedevches commentedHi Merlin,
Yep the Taxonomy Term is enabled..
Overridden Node view: taxonomy_term (default)
Path: taxonomy/term/%
Block, Feed, Page
Should I have recreated the view with the new version perhaps?
I just left the views as they were from previous beta version.. :/
Kind Regards,
Penny
-- Update.. I just disabled the taxonomy term view and the rest of my views are working.. and no errors .. so maybe its just the way that I setup the taxonomy term view.. unfortunately it's bed time and won't be able to "play" with it now.. but it might not be a bug, might be just me.. I'll let you know after I've had a go at it tomorrow.. thanks Merlin..
Comment #3
merlinofchaos commentedOk, we'll need to figure out what exactly is wrong with the taxonomy term view. As a workaround you can probably disable the view and it should restore the native Drupal functionality for now.
Comment #4
merlinofchaos commentedI just doublechecked the default taxonomy_term view that ships with Views 2 and it's not doing this 404, so there may indeed be something wrong with modifications you made to it.
Comment #5
merlinofchaos commentedThere's not much else I can do here; and I'm not sure if this is even still a problem for you.
Comment #6
domesticat commentedPerforming a mass closing of all issues over 180 days old. Please reopen if needed.
Comment #7
afterdark commentedSame issue happened to me when i upgraded to Views 6.x-3.0-alpha2 as recommended. All the links to taxonomy terms pages went into a 404 not found page. The problem disappeared when i disabled the Taxonomy_term View. It took me 3 days to find out what was wrong (well, not what, but at least where).
Comment #8
merlinofchaos commentedYou upgraded to an alpha release? Why????? Did you bother to read the release notes?
Comment #9
maximpodorov commentedIs it planned to fix this in 6.x-3.x-dev branch?
Comment #10
crutch commentedsubscribe
Comment #11
stephane bouillet commentedDrupal 7
Ok, for me it was after an update and a cleaning in views and data base tables.
I just understood that in comparison with the "taxonomy term" view of a clean install, I was missing in this view in advanced (on the right) in "contextual filters" the second line:
Contenu : Possède l'identifiant de terme de taxonomie (avec profondeur)
Contenu : Possède l'identifiant du terme de taxonomie avec modification de profondeur (in english something like "content: has the taxonomy term id with deep modification"
I add it and also click on the box of the vocabulary added in the first line