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  • WordPress doesn’t need to rewrite after every post, only Pages.

    Thread Starter forefront

    (@forefront)

    Thanks for the clarification but having a massive htaccess file is clunky in the extreme. With even 25 pages the htaccess file becomes big – it’s like WP never heard of regex within mod_rewrite rules; it is inefficient.

    My question remains…

    * Are there other examples of simpler mod_rewrite rules that don’t require WP to rewrite the .htaccess file every new page, resulting in huge .htaccess files?

    * How to make such rules work for pages where I require an .html extension (these examples only work for posts.html /pages/ (not pages.html

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