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  • Plugin Author John James Jacoby

    (@johnjamesjacoby)

    This isn’t related to this plugin, so a 1 star review is pretty unfair.

    To do this, you’ll need to use and modify a custom sunrise.php drop-in plugin, that parses the incoming request and sets the appropriate multisite constants to what your nested subdirectory structure is. You’ll also likely need corresponding rewrite rules so the server can resolve WordPress’s index.php correctly.

    Thread Starter rainysia

    (@rainysia)

    Thanks for your reply

    I’ve modified the sunrise and add some rewrite rules for this, it didn’t work well, i have to modify the url link when i want to add a new sub-directory site.

    I give 1 star because i think the document too simple, there isn’t examples to show how it works.

    I share the same issue with Rainysia. And I share as well the feeling that you guys offer little to none documentation for how to use the plugin.

    So I’m trying to work around it on my own, but I’m encountering way too many redirection loops, 404 errors, and such. Networks can’t be created for some reason, and there is no documentation as how to use the plugin correctly.

    I’m working on a fresh installation, where your plugin is the only plugin, and the only activated plugin. So no excuses here.

    Frankly I’m close to leave you a 1 star review as well. The premises of the plugin are awesome, but if it leads people in screwing their sites and database then it’s not good at all.

    Also, the support forum is pretty desolated. If you release a plugin you have to in all honesty make a minimal effort in offering the tiny bit of help to people who’re trying to use it. And so far I don’t see from you guys the necessary care.

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