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A permanent link to an item (a blog post, an attachment, ...). The default structure is "?p=123", but WordPress can handle "pretty permalinks" and will rewrite them internally to the former version. If you have a question about special rewrite structures you should use the [url-rewriting] tag.
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Permalinks Messed up
I am trying to fix a problem, the links are all messed up and look like
I have tried this code in the public_html folder in a .htaccess file, the links are now working with index.php/%postname%/ b …
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After hours of searching and reading,
This is how I solved the Problem.
Step 1: Create a .htaccess file in the root folder and put this code there.
# BEGIN
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine …