Hi Ant,

So you're saying you want the WP blogs to show as domain.com/blog1/your-post-here.html rather than blog1.domain.com/your-post-here.html?

I'm a bit confused by your "domain.com/page1" example -- in that example page1 is the name of the folder where you want to install WPMU? So you'll have domain.com/page1/blog1 , domain.com/page1/blog2, etc ?

I should have clarified in my original post that this setup was for blog.domain.com (subdomain) setups and not domain.com/blog (subdirectories). In the second case you shouldn't need a wildcard at all. Personally, I think subdomains look a lot better than subdirectories and there are fewer technical issues (once you get it up and running).

http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic.php?id=7283&page&replies=10

Sorry if my instructions led you astray -- try it without the wildcards per the WPMU install instructions and it should work.

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