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wp_list_cats('children=0') broken on WPmU? (11 posts)

  1. noise
    Member
    Posted 17 years ago #

    Hey gang

    for some strange reason, the 'children=0' tag for 'wp_list_cats(') seems to have no effect on my installation (the sub-categories are still there). Is this because it's on WPmU?

    Anyone else have this trouble?

  2. noise
    Member
    Posted 17 years ago #

    More on this:

    I tried the "list_cats" tag with these parameters:

    <?php list_cats('', 'all', 'ID', 'asc', '', TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); ?>

    Still the same behavior - children categories still showing up is the list..

    Could it be something screwy in the Database?

    I'm using the "Category Visibility-RH Rev" plug-in - I de-activated it and nothing changed - is there some kind of DB cache that's preventing the 'Children=0" tag from taking effect? I think I've read though every page of the documentation - learned alot but haven't been able to fix this.

    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

  3. noise
    Member
    Posted 17 years ago #

    another thing is that the "wp_list_cats()" is placed in the header and not in the side bar.

    Not sure if that's it or not.

  4. grossm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    I'm having the same problem... is there a solution ?

  5. grossm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Plus... we can't use wp_list_categories() depth property because it was introduced in 2.5!

  6. tdjcbe
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Giving some specific details would be helpful. A good place to start would be the debugging script linked to from your readme file.

  7. eric418
    Member
    Posted 15 years ago #

  8. demonicume
    Member
    Posted 15 years ago #

    this was written tomorrow?

  9. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 15 years ago #

    It's tomorrow somewhere. :)

  10. lunabyte
    Member
    Posted 15 years ago #

    It's 5 O'Clock somewhere too. Mmmmm mmmmm...

  11. eric418
    Member
    Posted 15 years ago #

    just timezone

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