Title: Using Date and name based permalinks
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Using Date and name based permalinks

 *  [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/)
 * Hey all,
 * I’ve been trying to figure out how to switch my pages to Date and name based,
   but after doing so, the pages are not accessible and return a 404 page not found
   error.
 * I’ve been reading up here: [http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks](http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks).
   I did not have a .htaccess file, so I created one in my root directory, as well
   as in the WP folder. Neither appear to have helped.
 * Would running on a windows host be my issue here?
 * Any advice to make this work?
 * Thanks

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 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762688)
 * yes, windows is the problem you’re having.
 * IIS doesn’t support mod_rewrite which is an apache extension. You will need something
   similar for IIS
 * [http://www.helicontech.com/download-isapi_rewrite3.htm](http://www.helicontech.com/download-isapi_rewrite3.htm)
 * there are many choices available, but these guys offer a free ‘lite’ version 
   which is great for running a single site. The full version is targeted at hosting
   companies, and isn’t really that expensive in the case that you’re serving 200
   sites off the one server.
 * version 3.x is mod_rewrite compatible, which should make wordpress happy.
 * (helpers here often tell windows users it can’t be done. I’d like to see that
   stop, because it really can be, and quite well.)
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762689)
 * I see I see … so is this something I should take up with my host? I am using 
   IXWebHosting.com … I knew I should have went Linux, more and more the Windows
   host seems to be my problem.
 * Thanks
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762691)
 * ahh, well yes, hosts should be offering this by now – its not like it was just
   yesterday that these ISAPI extensions came out.
 * Point them to this thread when you ask them why they’re choosing not to be amongst
   the most desirable windows hosts around.
 * Thing is, people choose windows hosting when they need windows – if you didn’t
   need windows, then why are you paying for it? – Traditionally windows hosting
   is more expensive than linux for a couple of reasons:
 * 1) the hosts actually have to have a clue to get into it.
    2) windows costs money.
 * Unfortunately 1. doesn’t always apply.
 * In my opinion, if you’re going to offer PHP on a windows platform then you should
   be offering a rewrite ISAPI extension. Full stop.
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762700)
 * Yeah, I only went with a windows host because I’m a SQL DBA and sometime in the
   future I can hopefully take advantage of my skill set … yet thus far, everything
   I’ve done has been all linux based (WP and SMF). I’m not sure if being on a windows
   server is the best choice …
 * I was able to create a .htaccess file, but I’m assuming that isn’t going to do
   me much good as of now right? Does it need to be in my root directory, or in 
   the WP folder?
 * What needs to be inside the .htaccess file, anything? Is it a different file 
   name for windows?
 * I’m working with my host now … going slow …
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762701)
 * what’s in the file will depend on which ISAPI extension your hosts chooses to
   use, if any.
 * without one of those, you can make .htaccess files until the tucows come home,
   and it won’t make a lick of difference.
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762702)
 * Appears that through my control panel I can create a .htaccess file … but it 
   wants a username and password. Still awaiting a response from my host.
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762703)
 * Ok … this is weird … it created /.htmaster and inside a .ok_user … what the hell
   am I doing here? haha
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762704)
 * .htaccess can be used for a number of purposes – basically it’s apache’s way 
   of providing per-directory configuration information to the server.
 * the option in your control panel – plesk perhaps? – is to allow you to secure
   a directory with a password.
 * windows handles that differently usually (IIS responds to file-system permissions)–
   but plesk actually comes with an extension which allows it to provide that .htaccess
   feature in much the same way that this rewrite extension will do — once it’s 
   installed.
 * It’s basically there to allow transition between platforms more easily. Windows
   hosts should be aware of this and install isapi_rewrite.
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762708)
 * Doesn’t say if it’s plesk or not … just a clickable button inside my file manager.
 * Does the .htaccess need to be at the root level or WP folder level?
 * Do I need the .htprotect? If so, when I created one, when reloading my page it
   prompted for a username and password.
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762710)
 * the .htaccess will work in either folder.
 * again, it won’t actually do anything… until there’s something there to use it
   for redirection.
 * and no, if you don’t want your new password protection feature, then clear out
   your current .htaccess and kill the .htprotect file 🙂
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762711)
 * Hmm, well, it won’t let me create the .htaccess file, even though the option 
   says “create .htaccess file”. It attempts to create /.htmaster/.ok_user
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762725)
 * that could be a symptom of the control panel software you’re using – it might
   use the term .htaccess because that’s what everyone’s used to – despite having
   no actual relationship with .htaccess files.
 * I don’t know.
 * either way, it’s faking it if it’s on windows.
 *  Thread Starter [MrBean](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mrbean/)
 * (@mrbean)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762873)
 * Well, there goes 2 hours with nothing accomplished …
 * The host (IXWebHosting) says they can’t install any ISAPI-REWRITE modules. So
   I started doing some searching and it appears there are a few solutions that 
   people have found …
 * Adding php.ini: [http://www.keyboardface.com/archives/2005/05/04/wordpress-permalink-with-iis-on-windows/](http://www.keyboardface.com/archives/2005/05/04/wordpress-permalink-with-iis-on-windows/)
 * Using a custom 404 handler:
    [http://www.simmonsconsulting.com/2005/11/22/wordpress-permalinks-on-iis/](http://www.simmonsconsulting.com/2005/11/22/wordpress-permalinks-on-iis/)
 * Yet neither have worked for me … outside of switching to a Linux box, anyone 
   have any advice for me?
 * Thanks!
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-date-and-name-based-permalinks/#post-762874)
 * sure, switch to a windows host that’s prepared to actually support their users.
 * either way, switching is your only choice… stubbornly trying to get windows to
   mimic apache’s behaviour, whilst having no control over the server isn’t going
   to get you very far.

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