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rod91680
I've had two events happen on a blog that I administer. I'm on Dreamhost running MT 4.01

1) When an entry was posted, the index page stopped showing everything that was in the main <mt:entries lastn="5"> tag. Weirdly enough, there's a listing of the next 10 entries by titles only directly below that starts with <mt:entries lastn="10" offset="5"> that did show. A simple rebuild of the index fixed that.

2) After publishing a post today, the post did not publish the specified file, but instead published 81e20e267d5bd7d9791dad654566bb31d1342152.php, which contained the actual post. Weirdly enough, the post published correctly on the index page and linked to the correct filename. Again, I rebuilt the entry and it published correctly.

These are the only two entries that have been published since the upgrade. Anyone have any clues as to why these things are happening?
agentfive
Yes. We've been seeing this. Sometimes it never even publishes the entry on the first save. But - if you save again it works fine.

I did notice it made one time a tmp php named file like below - but in general it never makes any files until the second save.

That being said - using the xml interface or scheduled posts - everything works fine. It's only using the web interface and saving the initial time.

QUOTE (rod91680 @ Nov 9 2007, 07:26 PM) *
I've had two events happen on a blog that I administer. I'm on Dreamhost running MT 4.01

1) When an entry was posted, the index page stopped showing everything that was in the main <mt:entries lastn="5"> tag. Weirdly enough, there's a listing of the next 10 entries by titles only directly below that starts with <mt:entries lastn="10" offset="5"> that did show. A simple rebuild of the index fixed that.

2) After publishing a post today, the post did not publish the specified file, but instead published 81e20e267d5bd7d9791dad654566bb31d1342152.php, which contained the actual post. Weirdly enough, the post published correctly on the index page and linked to the correct filename. Again, I rebuilt the entry and it published correctly.

These are the only two entries that have been published since the upgrade. Anyone have any clues as to why these things are happening?

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