Posted by angelb on August 3, 2011 at 6:41pm
Hi All,
I was wondering how you can avoid getting the "Page Not Found" page after deleting content from a page when it reloads. Is there any way to bypass this page and redirect to the previous page? For example, I add a blog entry. I click on the blog entry and decide to delete it because I don't want it. After I delete it I get the Page Not Found page because it's trying to reload the content I just deleted and it does not exist. I would like for it to reload back into the main Blog page instead. Is this possible in Open Scholar?
Thank you in advance for your help.

Comments
angelb, That should not be
angelb,
That should not be the case. Do you know what version of OpenScholar you're using? In beta12, loading a deleted post sends me back to my home page.
You can avoid that problem by changing where you are when you delete a post. If you are on the blog section of your site you can delete a blog post without entering it. Instead of clicking on the entry, click on the blue triangle that appears when you hover over the post and then click delete. Doing so will redirect you to the list of blog posts.
Hope that helps!
Jon