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htaccess - trying to install a wordpress multisite in a subfolder and have custom subsite urls

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I'm working on a project for a client where they currently have a WordPress blog installed on its own server and the url is www.example/blog. Now they want to convert the WordPress install to a multisite. The trick is they want the subsite urls to be www.example/community and www.example/forum. I was successful converting the single site to a multisite and imported all the content on localhost.

What do I have to do to get the subsite urls to work the way I want on the live server? I assume I need to add something to the htaccess file but I'm not sure if I need to do it in the website root folder or the WordPress root folder or both. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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