Problems with Category Listings after Upgrade to 9.1
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:08 am
Hi!
I have been using Serendipity for the last 1,5 years without any problems for my blog (http://www.futurenews.at). After moving to a new server and upgrading to 9.1 in the same process, everything is working as before except for the category listings. Whenever I chose to display the articles in a certain categories (e.g. by clicking on the cor. category link under an entry), only the articles that I have posted AFTER the upgrade are displayed.
I have examined the entries for both working and non working articles in the fu000029_serendipity_entries and fu000029_serendipity_entrycat tables, but there are no visible differences.
Also, the total number of articles in each category (including the old articles) is shown correctly in the admin gui stats. Old articles also have the correct cat. shown in the category pulldown when editing them.
Is there a configurable time frame for category listings, e.g. "Show only articles posted in the last 2 days" or something? Any suggestions are highly welcome.
Thanks for your help!
Martin
I have been using Serendipity for the last 1,5 years without any problems for my blog (http://www.futurenews.at). After moving to a new server and upgrading to 9.1 in the same process, everything is working as before except for the category listings. Whenever I chose to display the articles in a certain categories (e.g. by clicking on the cor. category link under an entry), only the articles that I have posted AFTER the upgrade are displayed.
I have examined the entries for both working and non working articles in the fu000029_serendipity_entries and fu000029_serendipity_entrycat tables, but there are no visible differences.
Also, the total number of articles in each category (including the old articles) is shown correctly in the admin gui stats. Old articles also have the correct cat. shown in the category pulldown when editing them.
Is there a configurable time frame for category listings, e.g. "Show only articles posted in the last 2 days" or something? Any suggestions are highly welcome.
Thanks for your help!
Martin