Have you tried using one of the other pre-set permalink structures?
Hi ukfrenzy,
I find it odd that we see index.php in your URL. I’ve never seen that and it is most certainly not good. I’m curious to see how this got inserted in your default URL because your WordPress installation seems to be at the right place.
On your WordPress Dashboard, what blog and WordPress addresses do you have in the General Settings?
We should see this by default:
http://www.cheltenham-gold-cup.co.uk/cheltenham-gold-cup-friday/
and not this
http://www.cheltenham-gold-cup.co.uk/index.php/cheltenham-gold-cup-friday/
Do you know why we see index.php in your URLs?
Good luck.
Diane
It looks like you’re running Zeus? Not familiar with it myself, but the rewrite.script solution in this thread might point you in the right direction:
http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic/16248?replies=10
(I realise it’s the MU forum, but still worth a shot)
Thanks Guys
I’ll look at this.
Same hosting provider strangely. I will post this thread to them.
Simon
@dianebourque: index.php is needed on some server setups
@esmi I have index.php installed on all my WordPress blogs, but it has never shown up in the URL. Do you have an explanation?
It’s to do with the way that the server has been configured and handles redirections/rewrites. Unless the url includes index.php, the redirection can fail. Can’t recall if Zeus is one of those servers but it wouldn’t surprise me.