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3/13/2012 3:10 AM
 

Hi,

We have a website which we have developed on dnn this time. When we search on google about it google shows two addresses one with www and one without www(may be old website pages). May be these pages are in google cache from the old website. Now our client wants that non www links should redirect to www links. We have used ifinity url master for custom url's can anyone help us as I heard this module can do this for us. 

Thanks


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Vikas Saxena
www.zventech.com
 
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3/13/2012 4:32 AM
 
Yes, it's a setting in URLMaster. I would suggest you search/post in the iFinity forum for questions about their module.

You can also do this through IIS be setting up a second application for non-www and redirecting it (301) to www.


Steven Webster
Manager, Community Platform
F5 Networks, DevCentral
 
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