By Davy on Tuesday, 15 November 2022
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I have something really strange. When you go to this url:

https://www.offirent.be/faq/blablasqdurlnotexist

(of some other

I am directed to a article in easyblog

I have found out that it is this page:

https://www.offirent.be/diensten/vergaderruimte-te-huur

or this post in easyblog.

https://www.offirent.be/administrator/index.php?option=com_easyblog&view=composer&tmpl=component&uid=7.185&return=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub2ZmaXJlbnQuYmUvYWRtaW5pc3RyYXRvci9pbmRleC5waHA%2Fb3B0aW9uPWNvbV9lYXN5YmxvZyZ2aWV3PWJsb2dz

I was thinking it has something to do with my template, but even in the standard templates I have this strange behaviour.

Is this a setting in easyblog what I can not find?

Thank you,

Davy

Ps. When you go to this page https://www.offirent.be/diensten/blabla you get a other easyblog page.
May I know which page blog permalink lead you to this page https://www.offirent.be/faq/blablasqdurlnotexist and https://www.offirent.be/diensten/blabla?
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Tuesday, 15 November 2022 11:32
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May I know which page blog permalink lead you to this page https://www.offirent.be/faq/blablasqdurlnotexist and https://www.offirent.be/diensten/blabla?


Hi Arlex,

There is no blog permalink leading to the pages. In fact it is better that I disable those two post becausse they are not needed anymore.

I just want a 404 page if something doesn't exist. I don't want easyblog to look for another page.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2022 14:42
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I've helped you enable this setting Validate Menu Item from the backend > Easyblog > setting > SEO > advanced, both links will show a 404 pages now.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2022 16:01
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