I change my WordPress permalink structure from %year%/%months%/ to %postname%
So i create this mod alias rules in .htaccess but i have a problem:
RedirectMatch 301 /d{4}/d{2}/([^/]+)(/?)(.*)$ http://domainname.com/$1
The rules also redirect the images under the wp-content directory, so domainname.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/name.jpg become domainname.com/name.jpg
I can’t use RewriteCond because this RedirecMatch is mod_alias, i try to use !^/(wp-content.*)$
but doesn’t work.
How can i solve? It’s better to use RedirectMach or RewriteRule (i haven’t changed the server)?
Can you post a better regex?
Thank you!
You should probably stick with using mod_rewrite instead of mod_alias because it’ll interfere with wordpress’ mod_rewrite rules. Both mod_rewrite and mod_alias affect the same request URI at different points in the URL-file processing pipeline, so you could end up getting redirected and rewritten at the same time.
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