Site Address Migrator

Updates urls in pages, posts, comments, descriptions, widgets and options when Site Address (Site URL) is changed.

Author:MembershipWorks (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0.1
WordPress version tested:5.3.3
Plugin version:2.0
Added to WordPress repository:25-04-2013
Last updated:22-12-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
Rating, %:60
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Plugin URI:https://membershipworks.com/wordpress-site-ad...
Total downloads:5 722
Active installs:300+
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If you ever change the Site Address under the WordPress settings, you may notice that all the links in your pages and posts may still use the old site url. This plugin plugin migrates all those urls in your WordPress database when you change the Site Address, without requiring the Search Replace DB script.

Site Address Migrator updates all links matching the old Site Address in:

  • Description, content and excerpts of all posts, pages and media (including custom types)
  • Post and page option fields
  • Comments and comment option fields
  • Post category and tag descriptions
  • User descriptions
  • User website fields
  • WordPress and widget option fields

Site Address Migrator will update links inside serialized data correctly. Site Address Migrator will also match links when the protocol does not match the Site Address (eg. the link uses “https://” instead of “http://”, or if it is protocol-relative “//”). The protocol used for the original link will be honored (ie. if the link was “https://”, it will remain “https://” even if the Site Address is given as “http://”).

Warning: Make sure you have access to the new site domain before updating the Site Address, and double check for spelling errors! Entering the wrong site address can prevent you from accessing WordPress again without manually fixing the MySQL database entries. Backup your MySQL database if possible.

This plugin is not designed for, and has not been tested for Multi-Site installs.


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