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  • Well I cant think of a quick way of doing besides installing a plugin and do each manually.

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/extend/plugins/custom-permalinks/

    or another way is to make categories NEWS, ABC, ect..

    Then post your posts under the category you want and change your permalinks to

    /?p=%post_id%

    Thread Starter fas.khan

    (@faskhan)

    What I basically meant was to update my Site Domain URL and just add a /myname/ to it.

    So if my site now is http://www.mysite/abc/

    I want it to be http://www.mysite/NEWS/abc/

    This is for every link, post, and everything on my site.

    Please help!

    kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    Quick way then is to add what you want /NEWS/ at the beginning of custom permalinks.

    Thread Starter fas.khan

    (@faskhan)

    Nopes, it didn’t work.

    Is there a way, that I can do it through Code.

    I don’t want to change my Site URL which is already fine as http://www.mysite/news/abc/ . I am using Domain Mapping.

    It’s just all the links in my site are without /NEWS/. They are appearing as http://www.mysite/abc/. I just want to make all my links as http://www.mysite/NEWS/abc/ and I am looking for a solution to do it through code.

    Best

    kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    You can use the query function of the database with what ever tool your host provides to access the db.

    For post content
    update wp_posts set post_content= replace(post_content,’http://www.oldsitename.com/abc’,’http://newsitename.com/new/abc’)

    For post meta
    UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_value = REPLACE (meta_value,'http://www.oldsite.com/abc','http://www.newsite.com/news/abc');

    Make sure you have a good backup or two.

    Thread Starter fas.khan

    (@faskhan)

    Hi Kmessinger,

    Would you be so kind to elaborate the query function of the database part?

    I’d be very thankful if you can tell how can I manipulate the URL through WP query function?

    Thanks.

    kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    When you open your db, one of the top tabs is query. That will get you to the query menu. There is a place to insert the query.

    I am not a SQL person at all so I can’t go much further. Here is a link with more information, http://www.rsatechnologies.in/best-sql-queries-for-wordpress-administrator.html

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