• kiljaedener

    (@kiljaedener)


    After I edit and update the post, the screen show that You attempted to edit a post that doesn’t exist. Perhaps it was deleted?
    How to fix it?Thanks.

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  • MichaelH

    (@michaelh)

    What host, PHP version, Operating System are you using?

    If PHP 4, wonder if changing to PHP 5 might help.

    Thread Starter kiljaedener

    (@kiljaedener)

    Oh.It’s PHP 4.Thank you!

    BettyJJ

    (@bettyjj)

    I have the same problem after upgrading to 2.7 beta 3. It actually publishes the post, but it still says “You attempted to edit a post that doesn’t exist. Perhaps it was deleted?”
    I’m using php5, on godaddy host.

    This problem is still occurring for me, except now it is every single time I edit or publish a new post (since RC1).
    I am also with GoDaddy, like BettyJJ. I never had this problem before 2.7.

    I’m having this problem too. My host is hostgator and I’m on PHP 5.2.6).

    For me, it churns for a while and eventually gives that error even though the post seems to be edited a-okay.

    It looks like the page doesn’t reload properly after posting/editing. If I watch the ‘update’ button after clicking it, it blinks and then it seems the post is updated when it blink. But, the page never reloads properly after that.

    Fixed in latest nightly build. Thanks.

    i just downloaded the latest RC1 and this problem is still occurring.

    On another note, I’m not sure if it was intended or not, but once you save a post, and are staring at it again and want to make a minor edit, it shouldn’t require you having to go back to the edit screen to select the post you want to edit.

    I presume that is not what the designers intended, but if they did that creates and extra step which I don’t think is necessary.

    I’m having this same problem with RC1. Updating a post works (the page does get updated) but I see the following error message each time I try to update a post.

    WordPress database error: [MySQL server has gone away]
    SELECT comment_approved, COUNT( * ) AS num_comments FROM wp_comments GROUP BY comment_approved

    WordPress database error: [MySQL server has gone away]
    SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 361 LIMIT 1

    You attempted to edit a post that doesn’t exist. Perhaps it was deleted?

    Tyler Regas

    (@tylermobodojocom)

    I’m having the same issue, though I’m on RC1 via SimpleScripts and hosted by BlueHost. I’ve not attempted the in-built updater just yet. As described by others, after Publishing a new Post it hangs until it errors out.

    I had this issue but with 2.7rc2 that came out yesterday, the problem went away.

    I have this problem the production 2.7 code. Posts are saved but the “you attempted to edit a post that doesn’t exist. perhaps it was deleted” message is displayed. Funny thing is it’s not happening every time. Seems like if I quickly create a post or make an edit quickly I don’t get the error. Something to do with automatic draft saves perhaps?

    It’s still happening (but with full 2.7 release, not beta). I’m with SiteGround.com, PHP v. 5.2.5.

    Hello, I am having this same issue. I am redirected to a page that says “You attempted to edit a post that doesn’t exist. Perhaps it was deleted?” after I click “update post”.

    Its been working fine all along. I tried to disable some plugins to see if that was the issue. I also upgraded from 2.7 to 2.7.1. Still not working.

    I am with Siteground using PHP 5.2.6. Any suggestions?

    Thanks

    Hello Friends,

    I have a also same issue Please Suggest me.

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