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2/8/2009 1:19 PM
 

I just installed the current version of DotNetNuke and have it up and running. My site is TEST.BLABLABLA.COM and the home page comes up just fine. I click on anything and it trys to go to WWW.BLABLABLA.com instead of TEST.

 

Where do I change that?

 

Temporarily, I can switch IIS to accept the WWW prefix but that messes with my site that I am planning on replacing. I need TEST.BLABLABLA.COM to work.

 

Also, when I get finished setting things up, I don't want the WWW at all. I just want BLABLABLA.com in my URL so hope that is possible too.

 
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2/8/2009 2:29 PM
 

if you're using parent portals, you need to both add them as a portal alias (log in as host, and go to admin->site settings, it's towards the bottom of the screen) and add the necessart DNS entry, otherwise the calls never get routed to IIS i.e. add an A record in your blablabla.com zone file.

Cathal


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2/8/2009 8:00 PM
 

Ahhhh...

Thanks! That makes me very happy. Now it is working like I was wanting.

 
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