That's not what it is because it used to work.*grin*
It's simply not adding the redirects at all.  You fill out the form, and 
nothing happens - at all.  It echos back what you were going to do, but when 
you click through, its empty.  If you add it, manually, to the .htaccess 
(above, or below) it works fine.

And it used to work, because I have a blog with 40 of them on it.  I'll test 
some more and see what I can work out, but I thought it very odd that I've just 
updated Cpanel and wordpress, and its only just started happening.

If anyone wants a look, I can send logins offlist.

D Kai Wilson.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: 21 June 2007 00:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [wp-testers] Discovered something odd......Wordpress/cpanel issue?

Unless cPanel starts adding them to the top of the .htaccess, then there's
no way to fix this. Although, you could try to put the .htaccess, for
WordPress, outside of public_html (in your /home/username directory).


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