• Resolved Grzegorz B.

    (@grzegorz-b)


    I have problem with the publication of texts on the website powered by WordPress. After entering the content and clicking “publish” or “plan” (no matter, whether I added categories and tags, or not), I get the message “entry was posted on”, but its content disappears. When I select “see the entry”, it appears “page you requested was not found”.

    Publication was successful only if the only content of the post was “test” or other few signs, but when I tried to add a few extra words, the content has been emptied.

    I chose the option to re-install version 4.1.2, but it changed nothing. I use 3 plug-ins: Akismet, CodeStyling Localization, WordPress Database Backup – after disabling them nothing has changed. I tried to google for tips in such situation, but without effect.

    I would be grateful for suggestions… And please, forgive me very possible language mistakes.

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  • Thread Starter Grzegorz B.

    (@grzegorz-b)

    Some additional informations: the problem appeared today (if I remember correctly, something similar happened earlier only once, few weeks or rather months ago – but then pasting or writing the text again solved the problem). Only changes made in recent days was changing of font-style and automatic installation of version 4.1.2.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

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    I get the message “entry was posted on”, but its content disappears. When I select “see the entry”, it appears “page you requested was not found”.

    Can you share a link to your site? It may be that your site is being cached somewhere and looking at your site may reveal that.

    Got the same issue.

    I do some tests and it seems that special characters (not ASCII, like polish ‘?’, ‘?’ etc.) are the problem.

    When I add a post without special polish characters the post is saved and showed correctly.

    Thread Starter Grzegorz B.

    (@grzegorz-b)

    Can you share a link to your site? It may be that your site is being cached somewhere and looking at your site may reveal that.

    https://www.wszponachzamowien.pl

    I do some tests and it seems that special characters (not ASCII, like polish ‘?’, ‘?’ etc.) are the problem.

    When I add a post without special polish characters the post is saved and showed correctly.

    I checked it with “lorem ipsum” and the long text without polish diacritics was published. But every attempt to add “za?ó?? g??l? ja?ń” was unsuccessful. How to solve it? I have no idea…

    [EDIT]
    Another topic – there’s an information about bug in 4.1.2 connected with font encoding and a suggestion of solution, it’s possibly worth checking out…

    Thread Starter Grzegorz B.

    (@grzegorz-b)

    The solution (replacing file ‘wp-includes/wp-db.php’ with file from previous version) works. Herbi37, thanks for the clue. Janie, thanks for reaction.

    Thread Starter Grzegorz B.

    (@grzegorz-b)

    Automatic installation of version 4.2.3 and again – if post contains polish diacritics, it isn’t published…

    Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() expects parameter 1 to be string, object given in […]/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1093

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at […]/wp-includes/wp-db.php:1093) in […]/wp-admin/post.php on line 236

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at […]/wp-includes/wp-db.php:1093) in […]/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1196

    If polish diacritics are in title too, reaction of wordpress is shorter:

    Catchable fatal error: Object of class WP_Error could not be converted to string in […]/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 213

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