3 | | I still don't understand Andrew @nacin why this rather standard configuration (safely tucking the WordPress PHP files and directories away out of root) can't be supported properly, instead requiring bizarre workarounds with rewrites and fake URLs. |
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5 | | It would be so much easier to just fix this - @alexander.rohmann offered a clear, persuasive and simple solution - rather than continue to just give serious multisite users like ourselves and the others commenting on this four year old thread a stiff arm every three to four months. |
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7 | | It feels stubborn and insensitive. Like WordPress is good enough for me and good enough for WordPress.org and WordPress.com so just man up and manually configure all your servers. Some of us are working with multisite on much smaller budgets and much smaller manhours. We need simple solutions, not complex clumsy workarounds. |
| 3 | I still don't understand Andrew @nacin why this rather standard configuration (safely tucking the WordPress PHP files and directories away out of root) can't be fully supported. |