“Update post” throws in extra http://
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This has been happing for a couple of hours. The permalink to a post sprouts an extra http:// and ends up like this (and I copied this example after posting an update—before the update, the permalink was fine.
Permalink: http://http://leisureguy.wordpress.com/2009/02/03/daphne-eviatar-on-a-rolldaphne-eviatar-on-a-roll/
Sometimes it happens on a new post (when I’m using Live Writer), but this time it happened totally within the WordPress editor. I added some text, clicked “Update” and after the update, the link was as above. The update did actually happen, though.
Any idea what’s happening?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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I just looked at your blog and clicked on your first post, and the links look fine. Maybe it was a hiccup?
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Related to this, after updating a page (or presumably a post) the link at the top of the dashboard with:
“SITE NAME” <— Visit Site
contains the extra http.
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The extra http:// is happening to me as well when I attempt to preview a post or when I click the “visit site” link located at the top of my dashboard.
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It’s also happening to me, but only when I try to click links in my “Your Stuff” section on my Dashboard. When I click the “visit site” link on my blog or links on my blog when viewing it they work fine. Ditto for trying to edit posts.
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There’s another report here:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/dash-board?replies=8#post-305504Report it to staff via the Contact Support button. They’ll need to get on this asap.
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It’s nice to know this is not just happening to me and my browser (safari 3.2)
Thank you for posting about this <b>leisureguy</b> the problem is still
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Interesting to me that my time is inaccurate as well. It’s still the 3rd where I am 7:50PM
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We’re aware of this issue and are looking into it now. We’ll keep you updated on fixes! Thanks for your patience.
Cheers,
Heather
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