On 10-09-20 12:35 PM, Matt Price wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: wordpress
>
> I use buddypress on one of my sites so I need a non-default permalink
> style. If I create a new blog and accidentally give it a different
> permalink style, all of my existing blogs are rendered mostly
> inaccessible due to the new settings.
>
> So, my question:  Is there a way to give separate htaccess files to each 
> blog?  Maybe an alias in apche2.conf that routes .htaccess to 
> /etc/wordpress/htaccess-sitename?
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> ** Affects: wordpress (Ubuntu)
>       Importance: Undecided
>           Status: New
>

sorry, should have said this is with the official maverick wp 3.0.1 
packages.

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is it possible to use individual .htaccess files for sites in a network?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643697
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