Switching directories, preserving permalinks
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I migrated from Yahoo-hosted Blogger to WordPress. I kept the Blogger version live on my established directory “blog” and set up the WordPress version on new directory “blog1”.
Now I want to move the WordPress version onto the directory “blog.” I renamed the directory used by the Blogger version so that there’s not currently a “blog” directory.
But when I follow the directions in Moving WordPress Within Your Site, I keep getting stuck.
1. If you will be moving your WordPress core files to a new directory, create the new directory.
No problem. I create a new directory called “blog”. I login, go to the Administration > Settings > General panel, and then…
4. In the box for WordPress address (URI): change the address to the new location of your main WordPress core files.
5. In the box for Blog address (URI): change the address to the new location, which should match the WordPress address (URI).When I try to change “https://mydomain.info/blog1” to “https://mydomain.info/blog” I get this message:
Warning: Modifying this field will cause your permalinks to malfunction. We strongly recommend that you do not change this field.
Please note that this field should match the web address of your blog installation directory. If you chose to make your blog your home page when you installed WordPress, your blog was automatically configured to display at your domain. You should NOT change the value of this field to match your domain.
If anybody out there has been through this before, can you please tell me how I can get my WordPress blog onto the directory “blog” without breaking my permalinks?
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