basically need to change the value that - admin_url() returns any idea?
1 Answer
This function is defined in wp-includes/link-template.php, and it offers a filter:
/**
* Retrieve the url to the admin area.
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 2.6.0
*
* @param string $path Optional path relative to the admin url
* @return string Admin url link with optional path appended
*/
function admin_url($path = '') {
$url = site_url('wp-admin/', 'admin');
if ( !empty($path) && is_string($path) && strpos($path, '..') === false )
$url .= ltrim($path, '/');
return apply_filters('admin_url', $url, $path);
}
So you can control the output with an own filter function in your themes functions.php:
add_filter('admin_url', 'my_new_admin_url');
function my_new_admin_url()
{
// Insert the new URL here:
return 'http://example.org/boss/';
}
Now hope that all plugin authors use this function and not an hard coded path … :)
Addendum
Add this line to your .htaccess:
Redirect permanent /wp-admin/ http://example.org/new_url/
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<blockquote>Now hope that all plugin authors use this function and not an hard coded path</blockquote> i agree with you. But the hardcoded one can be use when you need to make backward compability– justjoeApr 6, 2010 at 13:31
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Even Wordpress doesn't seem to respect the filter - if you move that folder you'll get errors like Warning: require_once(/public_html/wp-admin/includes/bookmark.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /public_html/app-admin/includes/admin.php on line 10 (right from the core WP folder) May 22, 2012 at 1:58
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The wp-admin filesystem path is NOT meant to be changed. However, the admin URL can be changed and mapped to the internal directory path via a server config directive or filesystem link.– KrisJan 21, 2017 at 22:52