SunnyG

msg:4400389 | 5:48 am on Dec 22, 2011 (gmt 0) |
Was my question wrong and difficult to understand?
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g1smd

msg:4400402 | 7:32 am on Dec 22, 2011 (gmt 0) |
Your question is completely lacking in any detail as to what the problem is...
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SunnyG

msg:4400408 | 8:46 am on Dec 22, 2011 (gmt 0) |
Thanks. I have a site with canonical issue. I have written .htacess and uploaded in server root but I don't any change. Btw I have used same htacess for another website yeah edited the urls wherever required. And it was working fine. Hope this is ok. Waiting
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phranque

msg:4400493 | 1:38 pm on Dec 22, 2011 (gmt 0) |
| there's no change. It shows as it's before. |
| do you mean you are getting the same HTTP Response as before with the same requested resource? (status code, response headers, document, etc)
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SunnyG

msg:4400787 | 5:22 am on Dec 23, 2011 (gmt 0) |
Yes. No change. Site's available without www as well as /index.php . Generally it does not happen after uploading .htaccess in server. Isn't it? Thanks
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matrix_jan

msg:4400795 | 7:02 am on Dec 23, 2011 (gmt 0) |
Uploading .htaccess to the server is only part of the job, you need proper content to work things the way you want. It would be helpful if you posted the content of your .htaccess file...
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Jonesy

msg:4401191 | 6:00 pm on Dec 24, 2011 (gmt 0) |
If this is on a web hostserver other than where you "used same htacess for another website", do they allow .htaccess by vhost? Assuming Apache: <Directory .....> AllowOverride [None|All] </Directory> |
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