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  • govpatel

    (@govpatel)

    check Settings>>>>Permalinks and see if you have index.php if not check your urls in Settings>>>>General see if you have index.php in urls.

    Thread Starter alegria-de-mundo

    (@alegria-de-mundo)

    Hi govpatel

    Yes in Settings>>>>Permalinks
    all the default options include index.php ( that is the list a pasted above.) & when I try to do a custom option without it it doesn’t work.

    In Settings>>>>General – there is nothing about urls or index.php in here.

    Previously in Settings>>>>Permalinks the default options were like this:
    https://example.com/2012/post-name/
    no index.php included.

    Its only appeared when I moved the site but I am not sure why.

    Thanks,
    Greer

    It could have to do with your host. In the past this has happened to me when the hosting provider was a Windows server. I would contact them and see if they can help.

    Thread Starter alegria-de-mundo

    (@alegria-de-mundo)

    Hi Christine, you’re right it was to do with the host – they helped me to enable redirects now. Thanks for the advice!

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