﻿id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc
19896,Non-WP rewrites not saved on a multisite install,johnbillion,,"The following code adds a rewrite rule which is classed as a non-WP rewrite rule because its redirect doesn't begin with `index.php`, and is stored in the `non_wp_rules` member variable of the `WP_Rewrite` class.

{{{
function my_rewrite() {
	add_rewrite_rule( 'login/?$', 'wp-login.php', 'top' );
}
add_action( 'init', 'my_rewrite' );
}}}

On a single site install, this rewrite rule gets saved directly to the .htaccess file rather than being added to WordPress' internal rewrite array.

On a multisite install, this doesn't happen and the rewrite rule has no effect (probably because once a site is multisite-d WordPress no longer writes to .htaccess). The rule has to be manually added to .htaccess.

Likely introduced in 3.0, reproduced in 3.3 and trunk.",defect (bug),new,normal,Awaiting Review,Rewrite Rules,3.0,normal,,,
