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It's the same with snippet 4.
Could you paste your functions.php file somewhere please? Either gist.github.com or pastebin or send it through to me via https://gamajo.com/contact if it contains private code.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
I wrote you through your site contact form and granted you account to enter test mirror Web site
Can you tell me what Category or Tag names seem to be affected? (One link said only certain posts were - what common category or tag were assigned to those posts)?
Did they have a % character in them?
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
No difference, it affected all posts as I saw. Tag and category are differ
Mallina.Studio,
Can you please email me? [email protected].
I'd like to send you a copy of a fixed version of Genesis that you can test on your site to be sure the solution we wrote fixes the problem for you.
Same goes for anyone else. If you are experiencing this issue, and would like to test a fix, please email me and I'll send you the updated ZIP.
Yes! 2.1.1 works fine.
Thanks for the update.
Got it!
Now it's all fixed, I took a look at the first site reported in the thread, and at the post tags. This was the link:
<a href="http://mallina-studio.com/рубрика/%d0%b0%d1%80%d1%85%d0%b8%d1%82%d0%b5%d0%ba%d1%82%d1%83%d1%80%d0%b0/" rel="category tag">Ар?…итектура</a>
The foreign language was a contributing factor, but only in so much as the slug for the term made up of non-Latin characters was encoded, and naturally some of those encodings start with %d
, which is one of the placeholder combinations that sprintf()
looks for.
WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ
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