Wow.
I've never seen a content change cause a 404. If that's the only thing in your test.php, I suppose Serendipity could be writing the 404 into the headers, but we normally redirect to the blog main page instead.
Maybe the redirection isn't working because it's a Windows server? Which server is this running on? Does it respect .htaccess, and if so, what's in the .htaccess? Which redirection method are you using in your configuration?
Sorry there are so many questions. It's just such a weird problem, and I want s9y to work in all environments.
Problems Embdedding Serendipity Into HTML
Hi Judebert,
It's running on IIS6 - I don't know about .htaccess - there isn't a file there other than the one in blog/ that I presume was uploaded with serendipity.
If you want ftp access to take a look - give me a shout! (it would probably help me out more than you!) but if I haven't got anywhere after today I'll have to move on to other ways of doing this as I've spent to much time playing around with it
It's running on IIS6 - I don't know about .htaccess - there isn't a file there other than the one in blog/ that I presume was uploaded with serendipity.
If you want ftp access to take a look - give me a shout! (it would probably help me out more than you!) but if I haven't got anywhere after today I'll have to move on to other ways of doing this as I've spent to much time playing around with it