• Hi. πŸ™‚

    So, here’s the thing: I want to have TWO wordpress installations, both sharing the same URL structure — that would be the ROOT. Is that possible?

    I tried to use the multisite thing, but it made me use a “network slug”. I don’t want to have, for exemple, domain.com/networks/blog1/whatever. I want to have domain.com/whatever.

    The reason for this is simple: I want to keep one installation and one template intact, while I create a new one.

    I wouldn’t mind to give the old installation somekind of subfolder; it would be perfectly fine with a domain.com/old/whatever, IF I could use a 301 redirect on this.

    I tried some possibilities, like moving the installation to a subfolder, but I always get stuck on the part that I should put the htaccess and index on the root folder. For this, I should have to htaccesses and to index. :/

    Can somebody please help me? πŸ™‚

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  • Thread Starter borbs

    (@borbs)

    Ok, looking into index.php, MAYBE if I could make the htaccess call like a “index_old.php” if the user goes to /old/, would it work?

    Like, if the user goes to domain.com/old, it loads the index_old.php in the root folder; if the user goes to domain.com, it loads the index.php (or something like index_new), I don’t know? πŸ™‚

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