Something like ^/($) /{vhost}/wordpress/

should work.  Did not test it, but it looks right.  I could not get my
Wordpress installs to work right unless there are rules to make
index.php be a default document.  If you need an example of them, let
me know.

Tony Z



On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 12:28 PM, pub crawler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Doing a manual install we can roll out for multiple sites.  Replicated
> installation.
>
> Installing Wordpress within each site as a subdirectory:
>
> Site:
> www.example.com/wordpress
>
> We want to do an invisible re-write internally in Cherokee (so not
> apparent in underlying code info sent to browsers).
>
> Want this to happen:
> www.example.com/wordpress/index.php ---> looks like: www.example.com/index.php
>
> What should the rule look like to accomplish this?
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