By Milos Krizan on Friday, 17 March 2017
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Hello,

my Related Posts Module is publishing not related posts. Before installation of the most current update this module worked ok, it was publishing and sorting the related posts from the same category. Now it is publishing from various categories.

See photo attached.
For example this link: http://blogoviny.sk/index.php/clanky/najkrajsie-miesta-irska
The post is from Category Travelling, but the related posts are from Economy, Food and Travelling.

Please help.
Milos
Hi there,

It seems that it is shown like that because those 'Related Post' is based "Tags" on your current viewing post. On this post http://blogoviny.sk/index.php/clanky/najkrajsie-miesta-irska got this two tags, #travel and #cestovanie, and those post shown on the module, all of them got those tags. Currently, it is working as it should be. Please advice.
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Friday, 17 March 2017 11:22
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The issue still persists.

The posts there did not have tags #cestovanie #travel in the backend only in frontend. It is becuase I changed the Default Category from "Ine" to "Cestovanie".

Category 'INE' was/is without any tags before.
Category 'Cestovanie' included tags: #cestovanie and #travel tags

When I changed the Default category from "INE" to "Cestovanie" then the error appeared. From frontend it seems like the post consists of tags #cestovanie and #travel but when you edit the post (for ex: http://blogoviny.sk/index.php/clanky/laska-vyvar-prenasa) there are no tags #cestovanie #travel. So the issue happened wehn I cahnged the default category from previous to "cestovanie" and now every my post has also those tags, which is incorrect.

I will try to changed the default Category back to "Ine" with 0 tags.

Milos
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Monday, 20 March 2017 21:40
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Hi there,

It might be when you changed your blog post to other categories, all those old's tags set for previous categories still in there and you didnt removed them as you can see when i test this on my local https://screencast.com/t/KOBZCdLCM. And that is current behavior for that tags to behave when you changeing your blog's post.

I will try to changed the default Category back to "Ine" with 0 tags.

By the way, keep us updated then
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017 10:25
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Yes the same on my side. I changed the default category back to "INE" but it is not working. Still the same issue as you mentioned in the image on your local screen.

I remove the tags from backend from a few of the posts and for them it is fixed already. But I have over 500 posts there. Is there any way to fix the tags for all posts at once? For example in DB?

Thank you
Milos
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017 17:31
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Hi there,

It seems the the only way for you to done this is to re-open and remove those tags then re-save those blog post again as those tags will also need to be updated on your database's revision tables in order to fetch it latest revisions for your blog's post. I am sorry for any inconvenience caused and thanks for your understanding.
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017 17:55
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