Title: Permalink modification on wp_insert_post
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Permalink modification on wp_insert_post

 *  [powermaniac](https://wordpress.org/support/users/powermaniac/)
 * (@powermaniac)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/permalink-modification-on-wp_insert_post/)
 * Hello, I’m not sure if this is the right area… When adding a new post with wp_insert_post,
   all periods (.) in the url are replaced with dashes. This is usually fine for
   SEO, but in this particular case, I would like them to remain as periods. I have
   a site that needs to have other site URL’s in my URL.
 * For Example:
 * mysite.com/domain/www.wordpress.org
 * When I use wp_insert_post, it changes to:
 * mysite.com/domain/www-wordpress-org
 * Any ideas?

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 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/permalink-modification-on-wp_insert_post/#post-4518541)
 * Even if you managed to get the periods to remain (not too hard), for some reason
   a post slug containing periods cannot be found by query (I tried). I’m not sure
   why, but it would probably take some deep core hacking to alter the behavior.
   I don’t think it’s worth pursuing.
 * Just my opinion, feel free to continue if you like.
 * Curiously, for a post with the slug www-wordpress-org, entering example.com/www.
   wordpress.org in your browser will retrieve the correct post! Address remains
   with periods in the browser, but of course the permalink on the page has hyphens.
   Maybe you can make use of that somehow?
 *  Thread Starter [powermaniac](https://wordpress.org/support/users/powermaniac/)
 * (@powermaniac)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/permalink-modification-on-wp_insert_post/#post-4518624)
 * Hi bcworkz,
 * I was actually aware of url with periods working. The reason why I want this 
   to be without dashes is more or less for SEO. I want to be able to pull my custom
   post type (which is not a problem), but I want the urls to point to the period
   version, not dash version. The SEO reason is that I want my URL to show up if
   searching for wordpress.org for example, as that URL is in one of mine.
 * You mention that it’s not too hard to get the periods to remain… What solution
   do you recommend? When you’re referring to the slug showing incorrectly, are 
   you referring to pulling the permalink when using a query? Regardless, I can 
   give it a shot and see if your solution will work in my case. The only other 
   solution I can think of is to pull the URLs with dashes through the query, and
   pull some string replacement to turn dashes to periods. My issue with this is
   that some URLs would cause an issue. For example, [http://www.my-site.com](http://www.my-site.com)
   would turn to [http://www.my.site.com](http://www.my.site.com)
 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/permalink-modification-on-wp_insert_post/#post-4518674)
 * The easy way to store URLs with periods that I had in mind would be to reinsert
   the periods during a save post action or similar, after the mechanism that changed
   to hyphens in the first place. You run into the same issue though of being unable
   to distinguish intentional hyphens from automatically inserted hyphens.
 * Better would be to intervene with the actual slug creation routine. Much of this
   is javascript, but I believe an AJAX query is made, and the PHP handler uses `
   wp_unique_post_slug()` to return the periodless slug. I’m not 100% sure of this,
   I have limited resources right now to make a proper confirmation. It’s something
   along this line though. There is a filter of the same name as the function that
   could be used to restore only those periods that were in the initial title string.
 * The problem remains that the query cannot find a slug with periods. You might
   see if querying for a slug with hyphens will properly locate a post where the
   slug is actually periods, a reverse of the current situation. Somehow, I don’t
   think the query will find it. You might also try escaping the periods before 
   the query, this sounds a little more promising.
 * About the “incorrect slug”. It’s not really incorrect. I meant in the situation
   where you enter a slug with periods, it will find the actual slug with hyphens,
   the current situation. Any permalinks will thus have hyphens, correctly so. But
   finding such a slug when the query string has periods is done unknown to the 
   browser, so the browser continues to show a slug with periods. Everything on 
   the WP side will be assuming hyphens are correct.

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