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iBlogPro Archive and Author Posts not working

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yngvenor

I have just started using iBlogPro. I have a problem with the Author Posts and Archive pages -- when I click on an author's name or a month, I am redirected to the home page. This is not a problem with Tags and Categories. The configuration seems to be exactly the same for all of these. Address: http://www.godtsprak.no/blogg -- choose a month under "Bloggarkiv". For author, click on "Yngve Nordg??rd" in the byline of blog posts. I can't remember this being a problem before I started using this theme. Yngve

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Danny
Hi Yngve, Please review your permalink settings, your URL is very strange, below is what I am getting in my address bar when I click on a post or date etc... http://www.godtsprak.no/blogg/[b]#.Tyvg1sU9U8x[/b] <-- WHat is this ?

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yngvenor
Hi, Danny, I wondered about those weird URLs as well. It is like that unless I have the standard permalink setting. The permalink template was: /%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/ I have now tried all the settings, but the problem persists. Yngve

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catrina
I've never seen this issue before and when I tried Googling it to see if anyone else has had the same issue, I don't get results (it is very difficult to search for something with "#.Tyvg1sU9U8x" in it). The same thing is also happening to me when I click on your permalinks. You may find some insight on custom permalinks and possible issues here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks#Using_.22Pretty.22_permalinks

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yngvenor
I have found the solution. The problem was caused by a setting in the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin, under "Indexation --> Archive Settings". I had deactivated indexation of author archives and date-based archives. When I activated it, it worked. As for the strange URLs, the culprit was the AddThis plugin. Yngve

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Jenny
Thanks for the update. If you consider this issue resolved, please accept an answer. Thanks!

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