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Hi All,

I've been working on my site for a few weeks now, and all going well so far.

I currently have 12 Pages on the site. 10 of them below '/' and 2 of them childen of one of the pages.

(Although its not important, the page is 'training' and the 2 children are 'courses' and 'venues')

Today, I created a child page for my 'products' page, called 'supplier'. When i visit the page, which should be {root} - products - supplier, I get a 404.

Even moving the page up to the root, making its url {root} - suppplier it still 404's.

I've also, for arguments sake, moved it as a child of training to see if it worked that way, since its other two childen work and I still get the error. I deleted the page and created a new top level page, pulling from a different ds,and I get a 404 also.

Its as if Im unable to add new pages all of a sudden.

Any ideas?

Cheers, Rob

My first guess: You have added a datasource which redirects to 404 if no entries are found. Are you maybe using the Global Resource Loader? In this case you might have overseen that the datasource is actually added to every page which is not explicitely exlcuded.

Not sure what you mean by 'Global Resource Loader'. Is this an extension?

It's an extension, but if you have a data sourced attached to a page with the option checked to send you to a 404 if no results are found, this will happen as he said. This is the most likely option unless there's something wrong with the .htaccess file

Yep, this is looking like it might be the case.

I must have obviously selected a datasource among the many the page needs that had 'redirect to 404' ticked.

Now appears to be working.

Thanks to you both for your replies.

Cheers, Rob

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