﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	severity	resolution	keywords	cc
6997	Cannot use year (ie, 2008) in page slug	chrismou	anonymous	"WordPress doesn't seem to like the idea of me using ""2008"" or ""2007"" as a page slug.

The situation is that I'm writing a page a year dedicated to a festival I go to.  The front page is located at mou.me.uk/glastonbury, and sections for each year would be located at mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2007/ and mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2008/ respectively.

BUT, when I try and view either of these pages, it shows me the page located at mou.me.uk/glastonbury - ie, the parent page.

Bizarrely, when I entered mou.me.uk/glastonbury/2007/a/ (just to test), it redirected me to a post I wrote in 2007.

I assume that this is not intended behaviour?  I can see the logic in trying to extract a date from the URL and find the closest matching post, but surely this should be overridden if Ive created a page where the slug matches exactly whats in the address bar?"	defect (bug)	closed	normal		General	2.5.1	normal	duplicate	needs-patch	
