Warning this is an adult site http://www.canadiansexlinnks.com/wsnlinks you will notice that some of the catagories are showing 0 when all the subcatagories are full. Does anyone know how I can fix it?
I too have noticed some count oddities. What it seemed to me was that a link alias is also counted as a link. There is also a relationship with link placement that seems to be a factor.
I would add all products to PRODUCT so that there was a way to have a huge list. Then I would alias the PRODUCT based on it's uses to the sub-categories. Sort of an easy drill down of the main PRODUCT category.
My links total count would be for instance, with one product in all 5 use subs, would be 6.
In your case, if all the links are being placed in subs then none are listed in the category, right? ..so to see the links it is neccessary to click on the sub-category?
It sounds a little different a situation than my example but it seems the meat of it is still applicable.
You might try adding all the links to the main categories and aliasing them to the subs you want, so that the category count is not zero. The site total count will be, unless something changes in the next revision, more than actual unique links because of the aliasing.
I suggest playing around with a separate installation with one link and a couple categories and sub-categories and experimenting with alias links. A pattern will become apparent quite quickly. I think then you can basically 'fix' what your talking about.
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Warning this is an adult site
http://www.canadiansexlinnks.com/wsnlinks
you will notice that some of the catagories are showing 0 when all the subcatagories are full. Does anyone know how I can fix it?
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I too have noticed some count oddities. What it seemed to me was that a link alias is also counted as a link. There is also a relationship with link placement that seems to be a factor.
EG:
A structure of:
I would add all products to PRODUCT so that there was a way to have a huge list. Then I would alias the PRODUCT based on it's uses to the sub-categories. Sort of an easy drill down of the main PRODUCT category.
My links total count would be for instance, with one product in all 5 use subs, would be 6.
In your case, if all the links are being placed in subs then none are listed in the category, right? ..so to see the links it is neccessary to click on the sub-category?
It sounds a little different a situation than my example but it seems the meat of it is still applicable.
You might try adding all the links to the main categories and aliasing them to the subs you want, so that the category count is not zero. The site total count will be, unless something changes in the next revision, more than actual unique links because of the aliasing.
I suggest playing around with a separate installation with one link and a couple categories and sub-categories and experimenting with alias links. A pattern will become apparent quite quickly. I think then you can basically 'fix' what your talking about.
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Thanks, I'm going to give it a try.