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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: need some magic matching subdomains and permalinks….Because if I don’t change Blog address (URL) to https://blog.domain.com, all my posts end up with the format https://domain.com/blog/2008/02/08/sample-post/, in other words the blog domain is different from the post domain. I need it to be the same.
By the way, just in case it’s not clear, when I install WP from blog.domain.com, both the blog directory and blog address default to https://domain.com/blog
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: need some magic matching subdomains and permalinks….can someone tell me at least if what I want to do is feasible or at least if I’m in the right direction? Simply installing WP and using it with a subdomain works, however is not what I need. thanks
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: need some magic matching subdomains and permalinks….Moshu, I’m almost there. I read that disabling WP canonical redirects may help, so I tried that.
After a fresh install on blog.domain.com, I installed the plugin to disable canonical redirects, and changed the Blog address (URL) to https://blog.domain.com. That works fine using the default Permalinks setting (format https://blog.domain.com/?p=123)
When I change the Permalinks option to https://blog.domain.com/2008/02/11/sample-post/ the site stops working (I get Error 404 – Not Found). Just in case I tried with the Numeric permalinks option, and get the same error 404.
Any ideas? (I see that WP is updating the .htaccess file whenever I change the permalink option)
Thanks!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: need some magic matching subdomains and permalinks….Thanks for your answer, I have another question, though.
I successfully installed WP on a subdomain, and it works, my problem is that I want the permalinks to match the subdomain URL, and not to be in the form: https://domain.com/blog/2008/02/08/sample-post/
The only way I found I could do that is by changing in Options the Blog address (URL) from the default https://domain.com/blog to https://blog.domain.com, however when I change that, WP stops working (a blank page appears).
Is that supposed to work and I’m doing something wrong?
Thanks
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WP to subdirectory, need help with rewrite rulehi, did you solve (1)? I have the same problem
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Multiple Blog Installs Under Subdomain (htaccess issue?)you say: I have my main blog installed under a subdomain – https://blogs.mydomain.com
are your permalinks with format:
https://blogs.mydomain.com/2008/02/09/my-post/
or format
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: error 500 running WP on subdomainanyone?????