• The plugin is not perfect, it has a few bugs in its behavior and UI. BUT, once you get used to that, it’s an incredible time saver. I have imported 600+ pages made in Dreamweaver (eeeeew!) to a new flawless custom theme in a couple minutes. So yes, I can live with a few bugs and in the meanwhile I’m giving the plugin author 5 stars

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  • I read your review about HTML Import 2 and was curious if you had any issues trying with your .htaccess after pasting the suggested redirect code produced by the plugin?

    No matter what I do, putting the code above WordPress section in .htaccess causes Error 500 when trying to access site.

    Curious if you have to do any additional magic to make this work?

    Thread Starter cocobongo

    (@cocobongo)

    Hi Lance. In my particular case, we needed a very special and complex .htaccess configuration, so I didn’t use the one the plugin provides, but a custom one. Thus, I have no idea if the htaccess it builds is correct or not.

    However, an error 500 might mean many things: either a bad code, mod_rewrite not enabled, some htaccess code that doesn’t work with your exact Apache configuration and so on. In general, if you’re rewriting (which is what the htaccess should do, but again, I didn’t pay attention to it), the problem is usually related to mod_rewrite

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