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2:35 pm 31 Jan 2008
| CShadowRun
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It’s pretty much all in the title, when i edit a post, or even publish the post. The counter goes up by the amount of links to the download i have in the post, is this what it’s supposed to do? i think it’s a bug
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I think it’s a bug and not one I have tracked yet. Try outting a nofollow in the link could you? See if that helps it…
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I had another thought about this which may provide the answer.
You said that the counter updates whenever you edit or publish a post and I assume you mean by that, a post with a link in it to the download. At least I assume you do bot mean EVERY post regardless.
One possibility is that WP will send a ping to any link and it has always sent a ping to internal url’s as well. Thus may, perhaps, cause the trigger. The way around this (and it solves the ing problem as well) is to use a relative path instead of the full address. WP will not then send the ping. I’d be fascinated to know if this is the problem…
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1:08 pm 1 Feb 2008
| CShadowRun
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Sorry for the slow reply.
I wasn’t sure what a nofollow link was but i asked in the wordpress IRC channel and they told me i had to use rel="nofollow" inside <a >
That didn’t fix it.
However i changed it to use an internal link and now it’s all working. Thanks
Maybe as a fix you could stop the post counter from rising if it was requested from localhost.
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Well it’s good to hear it proven. I’ll try and do some work on this as soon as V3 of the forum is out the door once and for all.
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6:12 pm 8 Feb 2008
| Mark
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I can confirm what CShadowRun said about the problem. It indeed exists. I can also confirm his solution 
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10:55 pm 8 Feb 2008
| footballfreak
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3.0 is fantastic looking… can't wait!

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