• Resolved zylstra555

    (@zylstra555)


    Permalinks on my blog do not work without “index.php/” before the structure. I would like to remove this, as it is very inconvenient and it is preventing “page 2” of my blog’s homepage from working.

    Please tell me how I can fix this issue. I am guessing I have something wrong in an Apache mod.

    – Jesse Zylstra

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  • Thread Starter zylstra555

    (@zylstra555)

    I am still seeking a solution, does anyone have answers?
    Even after a full reinstall, this problem was still prevalent. I am not sure at what point the issue came in, however. Google has many pages indexed under “page 1, 2, 3” etc, and I have lost many visitors due to this error.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Is mod_rewrite enabled on your server?

    Thread Starter zylstra555

    (@zylstra555)

    Yes, it is.

    But! I just resolved the issue.
    I’ve been researching this for a while now, and I ran across what I should have done in the Apache configuration.
    I needed to have AllowOverride All instead of AllowOverride None (which was the default).
    Thanks for your assistance.

    – Jesse Zylstra
    zylblog.info
    and other sub-networks

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’re welcome!

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