id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,focuses 19688,Using pathinfo permalinks in a subdirectory causes some 404's,mose9634,,"Due to circumstances beyond my control, I have a Wordpress site that must be installed to a subfolder named ""s"". I also must use pathinfo type permalinks - thus a page with a slug of store-locator would have the url /s/index.php/store-locator. Unfortunately this results in a 404, but other pages on the site work properly. I tracked this down, and what I found is that code in class_wp->parse_request is causing this - particularly the code starting around line 166ish in version 3.3. The lines in particular that mess things up are these three: {{{ $pathinfo = trim($pathinfo, '/'); $pathinfo = preg_replace(""|^$home_path|"", '', $pathinfo); $pathinfo = trim($pathinfo, '/'); }}} Coming into these lines of code, $pathinfo is /store-locator/, but after those three lines of code $pathinfo is tore-locator (the leading s is missing). This is because $home_path comes from home_url() which strips trailing slashes. The code right before this block further strips $home_path down to just the subdirectory portion, which in my case is just ""s"". Then the preg_replace fires and the leading s on the path is lost. Temporarily, I added the following line before the three lines above and my problems went away: {{{ $home_path .= ""/""; }}} Obviously this only works in my particular situation, and I'd like to be able to run vanilla Wordpress, but I can't find any combination of settings that will preserve my required permalink structure and still work. If there's a configuration combination that I'm missing, I'd be very happy, otherwise, feel free to contact me if you would like more info or if I can help in any way.",defect (bug),new,normal,Awaiting Review,Permalinks,3.3,normal,,,mikeschinkel@…,