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I have a dilemma. I migrated my wordpress site from Apapache server to NGINX.

In the process I changed permalink in WP from

/index.php/%postname%/

to

/%postname%/

Now, users coming to site from Google, are getting 404's because of the permalink change. Typically I would just redirect any page via WP plugin, but because of this index.php in the permalink, plugins don't work. So I have no choice but to create a redirection somewhere in NGINX conf file.

Please advise what to do.

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server {
     rewrite ^/index.php/(.*)$ /$1 permanent;
     ...
}
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In the server configuration file (the file will be located at /etc/nginx/nginx.conf).

If it does not exist there, it may also be at /usr/local/nginx/conf/nginx.conf or /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf.

For temporary redirect:

rewrite ^/oldlocation$ http://www.newdomain.com/newlocation redirect;

For permanent redirect:

rewrite ^/oldlocation$ http://www.newdomain.com/newlocation permanent;

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