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Glossary
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Canonical URL
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base\_url + base\_path + permalink
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Base URL
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base\_url is the point of ownership
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In most cases that would be https://johndoe.com
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In some cases that might be https://school.edu/~/johndoe
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It does NOT include a trailing /
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Base Path
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base\_path is the blog directory
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In most cases that would be / or /blog/
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It DOES include BOTH a LEADING and TRAILING slash.
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In the case of https://school.edu/~/johndoe/weblog, the base\_path would be /weblog/.
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Permalink
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The permalink is the permanent part of the URL, after the path to the blog.
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For example:
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* http://blog.johndoe.com/articles/first-post.html the permalink is articles/first-post.html
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* http://johndoe.com/blog/articles/first-post.html the permalink is still articles/first-post.html
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* http://school.edu/~/johndoe/blog/articles/first-post.html the permalink is yet still articles/first-post.html
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The permalink is ALWAYS RELATIVE (no leading slash)
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It is designed so that if you ever move your blog from one domain, point of ownership, or path to a new one,
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a very simple one-line redirect can be made to your webserver and all of the posts will end up in the right place
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once again.
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base\_url the
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permalink refers to
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