The page to edit paths and URLs stored in blog pathconfig.php files only include the install root path and URL. That file also records the blog root URL, but does not expose a field to edit it. We should also include that, as it may be useful, e.g. if the user moves a blog or re-maps the URL from the web server config.
The page to edit paths and URLs stored in blog pathconfig.php files only include the install root path and URL. That file also records the blog root URL, but does not expose a field to edit it. We should also include that, as it may be useful, e.g. if the user moves a blog or re-maps the URL from the web server config.