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Eve Sep 29, 2009 04:19 PM

Switching permalink formats - how to avoid Error 404 page not found??
 
I'd like to switch permalinks from the default to the ones that use slugs or post titles, but when I try this, somehow I am getting Error404 page not found messages. Is there a trick to this?

Thanks in advance. :)
Eve

paulae Sep 29, 2009 04:42 PM

You can use Dean's Permalink Migration plugin, which creates a 301 file so that old links from outside will be redirected to your new pretty links. I did it successfully on several sites. It will not, however, fix your internal broken links.

juggledad Sep 29, 2009 04:46 PM

check this out http://wordpress.org/support/topic/270541

mango Dec 5, 2009 12:56 AM

Hi. I'm brand spanking new to WP and am having problems with my permalinks being directed to 404 error pages. My url does not point to the root directory. It points to the subdirectory that the blog is in.

Is that the problem, because I've spent hours trying to figure out why I can't use "custom" permalinks with the "All in SEO" plugin.

BTW, I have no idea what WAMP is. I just installed my WP through Fantastico Deluxe on a Host Gator server and used the Atahualpa theme. Can someone figure out what I'm doing wrong by the info I've given here? If you need to know more, just please ask.

Every time I get a message that says "permalink cannot be set automatically" or some such thing, I hit the reset button, and my blog disappears. Then I go back and reset it back away to default and it works again. I even lose my other pages. Very frustrating!

Thanks, Ya'll

juggledad Dec 5, 2009 04:07 AM

you need to see if you are allowed, on your host, to have an .htaccess file. You have to have a mod_rewrite' statement in the .htaccess (if you don't know what that is, do a google search and read about it)

Some host's don't allow you to have your own .htaccess files

a quick google search finds:
Quote:

"WAMP" is an acronym formed from the initials of the operating system (Windows) and the package's principal components: Apache, MySQL and PHP (or Perl or Python).

mango Dec 5, 2009 03:22 PM

Thank you for your reply. I'll try to figure this out in the next few days.

Be well...


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