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  • I think
    /%category%/%postname%.html
    will do the same thing

    Thread Starter westcoastresident

    (@westcoastresident)

    Thanks Samuel.

    But for my current URLs, they do not always end with .html (some are .htm and some do not have extension).

    @westcoastresident – Its tough to explain this but simply put WordPress will rewrite every URL on the site using a consistent format specified in your permalink settings and you can change individual links on your post/page edit screens.

    You may want to try using the WordPress Import plugin however I’m not 100% sure if it will keep the consistent URL structure, I would test in a development environment first.

    You may even be left with the hard choice of leaving out the .html and .htm on your links but your probably worried about SEO rankings so what you could try to do is download a plugin called Simple 301 Redirects and you can specify each link to redirect accordingly.

    But that method may be a pain if you have tons of posts to go through, however there are tons more 301 Redirect plug-ins developed for WordPress that can give you more functionality via Regex Expressions.

    I know it doesn’t really solve your issue but it’ll get you closer to a solution.

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