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Moving WordPress from a sub-domain to a sub-path

Thursday, July 19th, 2018

Many years ago, it seemed a good idea to put the company blog to blog.itsth.com. Well, things have changed. SEO und https-certificates now make https://www.itsth.de/en/blog/ look better.

Here’s how to make the transition (assuming the data mentioned above):

  1. Add this to your .htaccess file:
    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteRule en/blog/(.*)$ /blog_rewrite.php?$1
  2. Create a file /blog_rewrite.php with this content:
    <?php
    
    function HandleAsRewrite($basepath, $blogurl)
    {
      $domain = strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']); // "www.itsth.de"
      $scheme = strtolower($_SERVER['REQUEST_SCHEME']); // "https"
      $input = getenv("REQUEST_URI");
    
      if (substr($input, 0, strlen($basepath))==$basepath)
      {
        $page = file_get_contents($blogurl.substr($input, strlen($basepath)));
    
        $replacement = $scheme.'://'.$domain.$basepath;
        $page = str_replace($blogurl, $replacement, $page);
        $page = str_replace(str_replace('/', '\\/', $blogurl), str_replace('/', '\\/', $replacement), $page);
    
        foreach ($http_response_header as $headline)
          header ($headline);
    
        print $page;
    
        return(true);
      }
    
      return(false);
    }
    
    if (HandleAsRewrite('/en/blog/', 'http://blog.itsth.com/'))
      return;
    
    print "not found";
    
    ?>
  3. Optional: Edit the wordpress template’s header file and add:
    <link rel=”canonical” href=”https://www.itsth.de/en/blog<?php echo $_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’];?>”>

If you want to handle more than one blog, simply duplicate the “if (HandleAsRewrite” and the htaccess-entry.

Limitations: The script won’t handle POST data.