Wordpress: Redirect Old to New Permalink Structure












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My sites old permalink structure was example.com/%postname%



Now, I changed my all posts permalink to new structure example.com/people/%postname%



Problem is that old permalinks not redirecting to the new structure. I tried "redirection" plugin but it does not work.



Is there any plugin or htaccess code to solve this issue?










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    My sites old permalink structure was example.com/%postname%



    Now, I changed my all posts permalink to new structure example.com/people/%postname%



    Problem is that old permalinks not redirecting to the new structure. I tried "redirection" plugin but it does not work.



    Is there any plugin or htaccess code to solve this issue?










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      My sites old permalink structure was example.com/%postname%



      Now, I changed my all posts permalink to new structure example.com/people/%postname%



      Problem is that old permalinks not redirecting to the new structure. I tried "redirection" plugin but it does not work.



      Is there any plugin or htaccess code to solve this issue?










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      My sites old permalink structure was example.com/%postname%



      Now, I changed my all posts permalink to new structure example.com/people/%postname%



      Problem is that old permalinks not redirecting to the new structure. I tried "redirection" plugin but it does not work.



      Is there any plugin or htaccess code to solve this issue?







      wordpress .htaccess redirect






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          Yoast provides a free tool which will allow you to generate the code for the .htaccess file, you can find it here and the associated blog post



          This should do what you are asking



          RedirectMatch 301 ^/([^/]+)/$ http://www.example.com/$1





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            Yoast provides a free tool which will allow you to generate the code for the .htaccess file, you can find it here and the associated blog post



            This should do what you are asking



            RedirectMatch 301 ^/([^/]+)/$ http://www.example.com/$1





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              Yoast provides a free tool which will allow you to generate the code for the .htaccess file, you can find it here and the associated blog post



              This should do what you are asking



              RedirectMatch 301 ^/([^/]+)/$ http://www.example.com/$1





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                Yoast provides a free tool which will allow you to generate the code for the .htaccess file, you can find it here and the associated blog post



                This should do what you are asking



                RedirectMatch 301 ^/([^/]+)/$ http://www.example.com/$1





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                Yoast provides a free tool which will allow you to generate the code for the .htaccess file, you can find it here and the associated blog post



                This should do what you are asking



                RedirectMatch 301 ^/([^/]+)/$ http://www.example.com/$1






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