Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-01-22 17.33 As requested: here is what I did to fix it:
+ I had a pretty standard WP installation with permalinks set to the standard <http://www.example.com/2008/01/22/some-post/> format. This generates a .htaccess file that looks like this # BEGIN WordPress <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php [L] </IfModule> # END WordPress + I then installed a PmWiki that I had started to configure in in a 'wiki' sub-folder + My problem was that when I tried to access <http://www.example.com/wiki/> I got an error message from WP telling me that the page didn't exist + This is where I made my mistake: I thought that the problem was with WordPress and I got seriously confused since the line 'RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d' should prevent WP from doing a rewrite and send it to PmWiki instead. The *real* problem was that I had started to configure PmWiki and the .htaccess file I created then was interfering with the path I was trying to access resulting in the error message I saw. + When I deleted the .htaccess file in the 'wiki' dir everything started to work correctly. + To get clean URLs in both WP and PmWiki I then used the standard clean URL recipe and added this .htaccess file to the wiki dir RewriteEngine On RewriteBase /wiki RewriteRule ^$ pmwiki.php [L] RewriteRule ^index\.php$ pmwiki.php [L] RewriteRule ^([A-Z0-9\xa0-\xff].*)$ pmwiki.php?n=$1 [QSA,L] That's it. So the hours spent looking at WPs docs turned out to be a simple case of looking at the wrong file. jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users