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).
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.