[wp-hackers] changing the tag query results

John Blackbourn johnbillion+wp at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 19:58:04 UTC 2012


Hi Haluk,

I answered your question yesterday but it looks like my email got
swallowed by the list. I wrote:

"I think Haluk was talking about intersecting tags and categories, in
which case it would be something like
example.com/category/fruit/?tag=apple or, alternatively,
example.com/tag/apple/?category_name=fruit"

John

On 16 April 2012 19:02, Haluk Karamete <halukkaramete at gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for the example. you misunderstood me.
> in your example, both items you use are tags. "privation" is a tag and
> "chattels" is a tag.
>
> I my question, "apple" was a tag, "fruits" was a category.
>
> The question was about getting about the posts that have been tagged with
> "apple" but only if the post is in "fruits" CATEGORY.
>
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Mika A Epstein <ipstenu at ipstenu.org>wrote:
>
>> I just tested on ugly permalinks, and it works, too.
>>
>> See test.ipstenu.org/?tag=chattels+privation
>>
>> Shows all three posts that are in both and ONLY both. Which I thought was
>> what you meant when you said you wanted apples that are also in fruits.
>> That's how it works.
>>
>> On Apr 16, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Haluk Karamete <halukkaramete at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Mika,
>> >
>> > I created a url like this
>> >
>> > mysite.com/devlib/?tag=apple
>> >
>> > And I changed it to
>> >
>> > mysite.com/devlib/?tag=apple+fruits as you suggested, but did not work.
>> ( I
>> > get the "Nothing Found.")
>> >
>> > Would it have worked if I had enabled pretty URLs where the url takes the
>> > form of .com/tag/apple
>> >
>> > Or did  you misunderstand the question?
>> >
>> > On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Mika A Epstein <ipstenu at ipstenu.org>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> http://site.com/tags/apple+fruit
>> >>
>> >> ----
>> >> Mika A Epstein (aka Ipstenu)
>> >> http://ipstenu.org
>> >>
>> >> On 15 Apr 2012, at 2:46:46PM, Haluk Karamete wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> When the site visitor clicks on a tag term (such as "Apple"), he will
>> >>> normally be taken to a url such as
>> >>>
>> >>> "site.com/tag/apple" where wordpress returns all posts that have been
>> >>> tagged as "apple".
>> >>>
>> >>> Assuming the the visitor was on "Fruits" category when he clicked on an
>> >> an
>> >>> "apple" tag ( out of an excerpt of a post or something), and you want
>> to
>> >>> filter down the results to those posts that's been tagged as "apple"
>> but
>> >>> only if the post is in "fruits" category, what do you need to do to
>> that
>> >>> URL?
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