Wordpress post's only shows up at editing mode

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Today I bought the plugin called wordpress for concrete5. I installed wordpress, underhttp://www.mywebsite.com/wordpress.... I also installed the plugin on wordpress called JSON Api. After that I installed the plugin on Concrete. I add a block with a wordpress entries on a page called "blog" and at the wordpress url I filled in was wordpress. Unfortunately the content of wordpress only appears in editing mode and If I click on a titleblog it send me to a empty page without any content except my theme..
What can I do to fix this?

Thanks anyway

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Status: Resolved
glenngijsberts
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elyon replied on at Permalink Reply
elyon
Can you confirm thathttp://www.myblog.com/wordpress?json=1... returns valid JSON data?

When you get the blank page, can you tell if there are any JavaScript errors occurring? Are you using a standard ("Left Sidebar", "Full Width") type page, or could it be a custom page that from another add-on ("Blog", "Another Custom Page Type") that could be disrupting the normal behavior of a page? (WPforC5 doesn't include custom page types)

Thank you!
glenngijsberts replied on at Permalink Reply
glenngijsberts
Yes. It gives me a valid code. It does not give me any errors if I'm on a blank page, this counts for the blog page which is blank if im off editing mode and also counts for the page which im directed to after clicking on a blog title.. Also I use a standard page type.

So I have these problems:

- So If I'm on my page called /blog, it doesn't give me any of my posts in return. If I'm on editing mode the page url changes to /index?cID=283 and it gives me all my posts in return.

- If I click on a title of one of my blockposts the url changes to /blog/?p=14 but It doesn't show any content of that particuler post, just a blank page with the theme.

- If I click in my /blog page on add post it says that the page doesn't exist, because nothing is at that url (/blog/wordpress etc).

My url to my blog is:http://www.mywebsite.com/blog
My wordpress is installed on:www.www.mywebsite.com/wordpress...
Wordpress url of the wordpress entries is: wordpress

Thanks, hope to hear from you soon.
elyon replied on at Permalink Reply
elyon
This all sounds very unusual. Any chance I could see your actual site URL, to try a few things and see if I can tell what's going on?
glenngijsberts replied on at Permalink Reply
glenngijsberts
Yeah sure,

http://www.aci-computers.nl/blog/
www.www.aci-computers.nl/wordpress... (wordpress directory)

I've looked into it myself and I saw that concrete5 automaticly put a ' / ' after the url. Sohttp://www.aci-computers.nl/blog becomes /blog/ if you click on it at the nav.
For now, I've fixed the issue by adding a ' / ' before "wordpress" in the settings of the wordpress entries. But that cant be the right way of fixing this..

Also, why is concrete5/wordpress placing the same blocks (Like comments) in all the blog pages? So if I add a comment block at /blog/ it also appears at /blog/lorem-ipsum/ ..
elyon replied on at Permalink Reply
elyon
Yeah, I think that is the solution

There is a find/replace that occurs in order to remap images or other links between Concrete and WordPress, and sometimes something subtly different (like slashes) can end up resulting in bad results.

The add-on is designed to make virtual pages for each of the blog pages, so the convenience is that you do not have a million Concrete pages to modify, and, the moment a blog post or URL is available in WordPress, it's available in Concrete, no syncing is required.

There are custom templates you can configure for modifying the main blog post listing compared to an individual post, but the add-on already includes Disqus comments, which are integrated both as a comment count on the blog list and as a full comment box on each blog post

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