Description
Strict Permalinks does two things:
- Restricts the
post_name
portion of the permalink to alphanumerics and hyphens - Disables permalink editing once a post is published
Like me, you may have been under the impression that post slugs are already restricted to alphanumerics and hyphens. In the current WordPress 2.8.5, a title that includes certain kinds of punctuation (e.g., “smartquotes”) will result in URL-encoded characters in the post_name
field. Many browsers handle this oddity seamlessly, however this may cause difficulties when integrating with systems expecting a more limited URL syntax.
Upgrade
- Use the plugin updater in WordPress or…
- Delete the previous
strict-permalinks
folder from the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Upload the new
strict-permalinks
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory
Usage
- In all cases the
post_title
topost_name
conversion (i.e., thesanitize_title
filter) will be limited to a-z, 0-9 and hyphens (-). - If a post is not yet published, the permalink can be edited as usual.
- Once a post is published, the permalink editing interface is disabled.
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Installation
- Upload the
strict-permalinks
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory or install directly through the plugin installer. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress or by using the link provided by the plugin installer.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
1.1 (2010-03-17):
- Fixed a bug that was preventing the edit post tag cloud from working
1.0 (2009-11-06):
- Initial Public Release