Totally brilliant!!! Thanks for finding the gap and filling it. <br><br>However, we need to change the references from <a href="http://example.com/wordpress/">example.com/wordpress/</a> and <a href="http://example.com/wp/">example.com/wp/</a> to other subweb/folder names. There is a chronic problem with using these folder names which appear in the URL. They turn up in searches with unrelated content just because "wordpress" is in the url. We need to get people to install WordPress in other folder names like /blog/ or /posts/ or /cars/ for all I care and get WordPress out of the URL. Someone blogging about cars and never WordPress shouldn't have WordPress in the URL. <br>
<br>Not sure how to handle that so I'm leaving it up to you. It's an SEO issue but it's also a control issue. They should be able to name it whatever they want that is relevant to their content and topic. <br>
<br>Make sense?<br><br>Lorelle<br>