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I want to set up rewriterule in Wordpress, with a rule. Whichever user opens: /user/public-profile/something to execute actually in the backend: /user/public-profile/?n=something

This is my code that does not work for me:

RewriteRule ^user/public-profile/([^/]*)$ /user/public-profile/?n=$1 [L,NC]

I need idealy solution for wordpress, with add_rewrite_rule. But a .htaccess rewriterule will do as well.

Any suggestions?

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  • When executing in the backend the other page, I don't want url to be changed. Feb 3, 2015 at 16:12

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I think you're looking for something like this:

add_rewrite_rule('user/public-pprofile/?([^/]*)', 'index.php?pagename=public-profile&public-profile=$matches1', 'top');

obviously substitute your actual slug here for the pagename argument. Here's more detailed explanation.

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  • Unfortunately this does not work. And the "detail explanation" as well. There is a typo in a public-profile URL. Can someone propose a CHECKED IN solution that really works. Feb 4, 2015 at 10:15
  • Did you try using it as a plugin as described at the bottom of the article? This exact solution works for me with the only difference being that I used different url arguments.
    – Dmitriy
    Feb 4, 2015 at 15:15

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