• Warning! This plugin will only work if WordPress is installed in the root directory of your webserver.

    It would have been nice to know that before I went to the trouble of installing it.

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  • Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    You do not need domain mapping in new installs. You can edit the site URL directly in Network Admin -> Sites -> Edit Site.

    Hi Ron
    I have a multisite that has been upgraded over the years and I have used your plugin successfully for all that time. I recently removed the plugin since I was told that multisite no longer needed it – it kinda worked but I found I was only able to setup either the domain.com or the https://www.domain.com to point at a site using network settings and not both. I also have a couple of examples where I have multiple domains mapped to one site (i.e. domain.com and domain.co.uk).
    So I have reinstalled it.
    Is there solution to this using WordPress without need for a plugin?
    Many Thanks
    Andy

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