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		<title>Godaddy, WordPress &amp; Broken Permalinks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the irritating and little-published issues about using WordPress with Godaddy hosting services is that for some reason, the default 404 behavior appears to affect whether or not your user-defined permalinks will show up. While this may be a non-issue if you aren&#8217;t interested in using SEO and human firendly links, it is certainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fortasse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wordpress404-e1263449208792.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-74" title="404" src="http://www.fortasse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wordpress404-e1263449208792.jpg" alt="404" width="300" height="139" /></a>One of the irritating and little-published issues about using WordPress with Godaddy hosting services is that for some reason, the default 404 behavior appears to affect whether or not your user-defined permalinks will show up. While this may be a non-issue if you aren&#8217;t interested in using SEO and human firendly links, it is certainly something that should be better documented.<span id="more-102"></span> The reason I say this is because, while changing my permalink settings to a &#8216;prettier&#8217; and more human and SEO friendly format, I found 404 errors all over my page. Just lovely, I thought!</p>
<p>Now before you get to talking about <a title="Godaddy" href="http://www.godaddy.com" target="_blank">Godaddy</a> hosting services, I must say that the number one reason I have stayed with them through the years is quite simply because they have <em>fantastic</em> customer service. I&#8217;ve chatted with their reps for hours on the phone (seriously) at all times of the day. They&#8217;ve often gone as far as to give me their personal e-mail address to address any additional questions I might have after the phone call. This isn&#8217;t the &#8216;wait 7 hours for a response&#8217; address, but a real, live person&#8217;s e-mail address who, in my case, checked their inbox quite often.</p>
<p>In any case, it was from a simple call to them at 2:00 in the morning and a post on this <a href="http://zacvineyard.com/blog/2008/10/24/wordpress-godaddy-and-permalinks/" target="_blank">blog</a> that I found out this little fact about one of Godaddy&#8217;s WordPress issues. Needless to say, every hosting provider has issues and this is far from being a large one. What is disconcerting is that it was not very easy to find out <em>why</em> my new permalinked posts would not show up.</p>
<p>While it could be potentially disastrous for someone as they search frantically throughout the internet for a possible fix so they can update their existing permalinks or change the structure of their current permalinks, rest assured that all it takes in this case is a little time and patience along with some small changes inside your Hosting Control Center.</p>
<p>Simply goto Settings &gt; 404 Error Behaviour &gt; Select &#8216;Use Homepage&#8217; instead of using the default Godaddy 404 page. In my case, it was instantly fixed, because I was not caching pages. If you are, you might need to delete the cache on your browser and/or purge any enabled caching inside your WordPress admin panel. The reason for this is apparently because using this setting will allow WordPress to intercept the 404 and use it&#8217;s own, built-in 404 page. Note that if you try to enable &#8216;Use custom page&#8217; it will also <em>not</em> work.</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>
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