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Problems viewing my post once published

I have recently experienced some issues with my website. The problem is that I can no longer see my posts, I should specify that the post are still present (this doesn't mean they are not present) as you will see in the video I uploaded. It's just that I can view them unless I can go into the "edit" portion of my site. Here is a video (available in HD) that best describes what I'm going through. It's extremely frustrating because I use this site to study.

<a href="http://youtu.be/9CnHHtTY-ck">
YouTube video</a>

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missionman | 11/28/11 at 11:36pm Edit


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    11/28/11
    11:45pm
    Jerson Baguio says:

    I think its a issue of your permalink.

    try to use the default permalink structure.

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    11/29/11
    12:17am
    Arnav Joy says:

    please provide me the details of your site i can solve this issue. my id is : robingupta0512@gmail.com or contact me at +919910253168

    Thanks
    Robin

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    11/29/11
    1:30am
    dr_killpatient says:

    Hi missionman.

    Try to save again changes in Permalink Settings. (Settings > Permalink)
    Make sure your .htaccess is writable (chmod 777)

    Regards

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    11/29/11
    2:13am
    Julio Potier says:

    Hello

    Can you try to deactivate each plugin ? If it works, reactivate them one by one to detect the bad guy.

    See you !

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    11/29/11
    2:32am
    Francisco Javier Carazo Gil says:

    Hi Missionaman,

    Try the next. In the dashboard, see the preview when you are editing a post. If you can see it, I'm almost sure is a permalink problem.

    Go to Settings -> Permalink -> Common setting, set default.

    Try now. If you achieve to solve the problem it's a permalink problem.

    To solve it, try the next. In your FTP client, set write permission to .htaccess. You have to set 666 to this file.

    Try now to set the permalink as you want.

    Tell me how it goes.

    • 11/29/11 4:14am

      missionman says:

      This answered my question. All I did was go into Settings>Permalink Settings
      at this point all I did was click on "Save Changes" I didn't change anything else.

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