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Hey. I am using a custom post type in wordpress. I register this custom post type like this:

        register_post_type("lifestream", array(
            'label' => 'Lifestream',
            'public' => true,
            'hierarchical' => true,
            'menu_position' => 5,
            'supports' => array('title','editor','author','thumbnail','comments','custom-fields'),
            'taxonomies' => array('category','post_tag'),
            'query_var' => true,
            'publicly_queryable' => true,
            'exclude_from_search' => false,
            'caller_get_posts' => 1

        ));
        register_taxonomy_for_object_type('category', 'lifestream');
        register_taxonomy_for_object_type('post_tag', 'lifestream');

In the theme (the loop template) I like to combine posts and my custom post type, for that I am using query_posts() with these parameters:

$paged = (get_query_var('paged')) ? get_query_var('paged') : 1;
$args = array(
    'post_type' => array('post', 'lifestream'),
    'paged' => $paged,
    'cat' => $wp_query->get('cat'),
    'tag' => $wp_query->get('tag'),
    'year' => $wp_query->get('year'),
    'monthnum' => $wp_query->get('monthnum'),
    'post_status' => 'publish',
    'showposts' => 3
);
query_posts($args); 


# the loop     
while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); 
# markup
endwhile;


if($wp_query->max_num_pages > 1): 
# next_posts_link / previous_posts_link
endif;

wp_reset_query();   

This is working so far. But, I got problems with the category and tags pages. If I call the frontpage everything is fine and I can paginate through the pages getting the correct results.

And, if I call a paged URL, e.g. /category/mycat/page/2 a 404 is thrown. But there definitly should be posts. No matter if there are custom type posts or normale posts in the category. I suppose that my parameters for query_posts() aren´t correct, but don´t know ...

It seems that $wp_query->max_num_pages has the wrong value. But why? Do I register the taxonomies (I like to use categories and tags for my custom post types) correctly?

Do you have any Idea what to do? Thanks a lot!

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3 Answers 3

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I have just encountered the exact same problem and couldn't find the solution anywhere! The internets are full of resources about the topic but none provided the correct answer to the issue.

Here's the correct answer for anyone searching. Put the below code in functions.php in your theme's root directory.

function init_category($request) {
    $vars = $request->query_vars;
    if (is_category() && !is_category('Blog') && !array_key_exists('post_type', $vars)) :
        $vars = array_merge(
            $vars,
            array('post_type' => 'any')
        );
        $request->query_vars = $vars;
    endif;
    return $request;
}
add_filter('pre_get_posts', 'init_category');

All credits go to Mike who posted this on Wordpress.com. Cheers!

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  • I was just abut to give you this form of code from my notes. Well done. pre_get_posts is tough to wrangle though! Aug 13, 2013 at 17:10
  • This work for me, have same problem with CPT, thanks
    – MrRoman
    Nov 2, 2014 at 22:01
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Make sure you add this:

'paged' => get_query_var('paged')

to your $args and it should accept the paging okay.

More here

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  • Hey David. Thanks, but as you can see I do pass the paged argument to to query_posts(). Or is anything wrong with this?
    – Status4
    Feb 10, 2011 at 9:01
  • Whoops, my bad. I'd suggest you do a print_r($args); to see exactly what is getting sent - that might be your first clue as to the problem. Another thing: showposts is depracated, try using posts_per_page instead. Finally, you might try explicitly setting "nopaging" => false
    – David
    Feb 12, 2011 at 22:03
  • I'm interested in solving this. I did print_r($wp_query); It appears $found_posts is 0, and docs say it calculates $max_num_pages from that. Time to look at source I guess.
    – ben author
    Oct 7, 2011 at 21:39
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In the archive.php try using the following:

query_posts( array(
  'post_type' => 'lifestream',
  'posts_per_page' => 6,
  'orderby' => 'menu_order',
  'orderby' => 'date',
  'order' => 'ASC',
  'paged' => '' . get_query_var('paged')
));

if ( have_posts() ) : while ( have_posts() ) : the_post();

endwhile; else:
endif;

For the next and previous page links I use:

next_posts_link('Older Entries', $wp_query->max_num_pages);
previous_posts_link('Newer Entries', $wp_query->max_num_pages);

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