Re: .htaccess issue in Wordpress?

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After a lot of snooping, it is the .htaccess file or the conf file that is causing the problem. Apologies for sending in a doubt that is irrelevant, but if it still matters where do I take the faulty .htaccess file or the conf file?

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Mark Montague <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On August 12, 2011 6:54 , Ganesh Viswanathan <gizzm14@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a wordpress multi-site:


You have posted your question to the Apache HTTP Server Users' mailing list.  Unfortunately, your question has nothing to do with Apache HTTP Server as far as I can see, and so this is the wrong place for it.  Please ask your question on a WordPress mailing list or support forum instead.


site1.local.loc [with subdomains on my local] and I would like to have three pages on this.

site1.local.loc/works - (posts page, but I want 'Works' as my title)

site1.local.loc/about - (static page)

site1.local.loc/contact - (static page)

Since 'Works' is my posts page where I keep putting in content, I changed my permalinks for this site to:

/works/%postname%/

However, when clicking on 'view post' at the end of posting anything, it leads me to a '404' page which means there is a disconnect. This is also the case for viewing any page.


You might want to change the URL for the posts page to something that is not a prefix of the URLs for your permalinks and see if that affects anything, or not.


Is my .htaccess file faulty?


I have no idea, you did not send it to us.  And please don't send it to us -- the directives you put in your .htaccess file will need to be specific to both WordPress' requirements and to what you are trying to do.  You should ask on a WordPress mailing list or support forum whether what you have in your .htaccess file is what WordPress needs.


How do I solve this? Also how do I make all my posts appear in my 'Works' page (as in, how to make that page the posts page?)


Ask on a WordPress mailing list or support forum.  Be sure to provide them all the information you provided us, and also provide them with the specific revision of WordPress you are running, including a list of any WordPress plugins and their versions, what version of Apache HTTP Server you are running, what version of PHP you are running and how you are running it (mod_php, CGI, FastCGI, etc.), any errors that appear in your Apache HTTP Server error log file when the error occurs, and the contents of your .htaccess file.

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 Mark Montague
 mark@xxxxxxxxxxx


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