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  • April 22, 2018 at 8:08 am #219165
    sangeetha
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    My website is working fine with web version. I have moved from blogger to wordpress recently and purchased the foodie pro theme. I have a custom url structure to retain the old recipe link. Still when users arrive with m=? of the recipe (i mean mobile version). It is showing page not found error. Please let me know how to resolve it. I am losing more viewers Mobile version not workingin this case.

    http://www.nithaskitchen.com/?m=1
    April 29, 2018 at 10:24 am #219369
    Gary Jones
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    m is one of the date parameters used by WordPress. See https://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Date_Parameters.

    As such, it's expecting it to be m={YYYYmm}, like m=201804 for April 2018.

    If you try http://www.nithaskitchen.com/?m=201804 you'll see you get redirected to http://www.nithaskitchen.com/2018/04.

    Conversely then, your ?m=1 is not finding any results, since that value makes no sense for what WP is expecting.

    You may need to hook in a function early to check for ?m=1 and remove that query arg.


    WordPress Engineer, and key contributor the Genesis Framework | @GaryJ

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