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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in own directory – mysite/blog now mysite BUTsorry did not mean it as yelling – I apologize – I did it a lot because I thought it might have something to do with the paths
No page called blog
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in own directory – mysite/blog now mysite BUTYES
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in own directory – mysite/blog now mysite BUTyes I have that set to %postname% and it was set like that prior to this
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in own directory – mysite/blog now mysite BUTesmi
You are saying to point the uri blog url to the root and the site(root) to the directory – that is the opposite of what is in the move document http://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
Are you sure?
I had my blog in a separate directory to start with. That document has you moving your blog into a separate directory I just need to get the
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root/blogThis is root/blog address, right? In the box for WordPress address (URL): change the address to the new location of your main WordPress core files. Example: http://example.com/wordpress
This is root address, right? In the box for Blog address (URL): change the address to the root directory’s URL. Example: http://example.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in own directory – mysite/blog now mysite BUTesmi,
That is what I said
Currently WordPress Settings General
The site url is mysite.com
the blog uri (in wordpress General Settings) is mysite.com/blogBUT when initially/originally set up Wordpres in the directory BLOG – I used the url mysite.com/blog and uri mysite.com/blog in WordPress
AND I posted links back to mysite.com/blog at other places – THEREFORE I need to be able to have mysite.com/blog resolve to mysite.com if someone types in mysite.com/blog – Is that possible? or am I out of luck on anywhere I posted url mysite.com/blog
Eileen