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1/28/2009 4:02 PM
 

Hi,

In a previous post I asked why my site is requiring two authentication cookies to authenticate my users and I discovered it has to do with the dot rule. I received a response from stackoverflow.com (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/488951/why-are-two-authentication-cookies-being-created-one-for-www-and-the-other-witho) and was advised to choose either www.website.com or website.com. Here's the original solution:

"Set up your server so that it redirects your users to either www or no-www. Make sure you choose one or the other and stick with it. Having two will not only cause your current cookie woes, but possibly hurt your page rank in search engines."

So, my question is how do I configure dotnetnuke to solve this problem? BTW, I'm on a shared host.

Thanks,
John

 
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1/28/2009 9:03 PM
 

http://seablick.com/blog/articletype/articleview/articleid/44/search-engine-friendly-301-redirects-without-touching-iis.aspx



Alex Shirley


 
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1/29/2009 11:11 PM
 

Thanks!

 
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