[login to view URL] is a Wordpress blog! Is it possible that the [login to view URL] is a blog and [login to view URL] contains a html site that loads perfectly without errors. I tried it but gives 404 errors because that url is taken as blog's part as the HTML files inside "folder" - are not static actual files but instead "pseudo generated" through a script. It generates all html files on the fly. Htaccess inside "folder" calls for the [login to view URL] whenever a "html" document is called.
But the set up can't function together with wp blog at [login to view URL] and perl script at [login to view URL]
Is there a htaccess command which just ignores the html, htm call for wp rewirte options inside domain.com. And the rest blog posts with permalinks like [login to view URL] load fine and so do [login to view URL]
Currently the [login to view URL] gives WP 404 errors as there is no static html file. If I make a static html file --
[login to view URL], it works!
But it has to be pseudo generated through Perl script.
Moreover - if the [login to view URL] is not a wp-blog the --
[login to view URL] loads fine as the html call is directed to [login to view URL] inside [login to view URL]
There are two attached htaccess files - one in [login to view URL] , other in [login to view URL]
[login to view URL] ---> WP blog
[login to view URL] ----> Perl script