See below..
On 7/9/05, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
I'm under the impression that WordPress URLs tend
to look like
"/archives/2005/07/09/some-kind-of-topic", with the rewritten area
segregated out into its own space ('archives') -- exactly the kind of
thing I recommend for the wiki.
Your WordPress blog seems to follow this convention. :)
So they do. In fact, the permalink structure and redirects are
generated from within WordPress, so I didn't even have to think about
this. When I was installing MediaWiki for the first time I was under
the impression that such a structure required me to actually have my
wiki stored in a folder called "wiki" rather than the top level
domain. I now understand these things better ... somewhat.
Probably your search table is corrupt. Run 'REPAIR TABLE searchindex'.
That fixed the problem! Thanks!
So is there anyway I can convert to a more stable structure for my
URLs, such as what you recommend, without loosing links that already
exist to current pages?
Kerim