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8/30/2008 12:00 PM
 

Hi!

Forgive my DNS noobness. Lets say have a DNN installation for xyz.com. Out of the box www.xyz.com and xyz.com will both work to get to any pages on the site. I notice when I use dotnetnuke.com it redirects to www.dotnentnuke.com. How do I force a redirect of all pages to use www.? 

Does a redirect  anger the search engine gods? IE should I be changing this at the level of my DNS records instead of using a redirect?

 

Thanks,

Matthew

 
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8/30/2008 10:36 PM
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8/31/2008 9:06 AM
 

Thanks Mate!

Canonical URL.... if I had known that term yesterday google would have been more productive ;).

 
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8/31/2008 11:28 AM
 

It isn't a 403 redirect.  a 403 is a non-profit retirement fund.  It is a 301.  Doh!

Stuart


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