[wp-hackers] How do I remove rewrite rules?

Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq abdussamad at abdussamad.com
Sat Oct 13 16:06:26 UTC 2012


What's the problem then? Use the array_splice function to remove the 
rules you don't want.

On 10/13/2012 08:28 PM, Chris McCoy wrote:
> Yes we already do this, we want to remove a default rule
>
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> You'll need to plug into an action called  "generate_rewrite_rules". The
> call back function will take one argument $wp_rewrite which is the rewrite
> object. $wp_rewrite->rules will allow you to get/set the current rules.
>
> On 10/12/2012 09:01 PM, Tom Barrett wrote:
>> Specifically, I would like to remove attachment rewrite rules and
>> replace them with a leading slug (e.g. /media/).
>>
>> My Google-fu has abandoned me - all I can find is related to flushing
>> and apache rewrite. I want to delete the rule.
>>
>> My main reason for this is slug collisions with media items.
>> Especially that they take precedence over pages.
>>
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