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if domain.com & www.domain.com page=duplicate?!

position tech suggests to disable www.domain.com or domain.com ...

         

enotalone

10:31 pm on Apr 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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hi everyone. the last email i have received from position tech contains an advice for me that according to them if used can help my site in yahoo.

<snip>Sorry, we can't have any email quotes.</snip>

anyone sees a logic here? both www.domain.com and domain.com server the same file and there is nothing unusual in it as far as i see. i hope position tech is not right and that yahoo is smart enough to distinguish domain.com from www.domain.com.

[edited by: WebGuerrilla at 2:27 am (utc) on April 19, 2004]
[edit reason] TOS #9 [/edit]

pixel_juice

8:42 pm on Apr 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>i am not sure if it is because of redirecting everything from domain.com to www.domain.com with mod_rewrite or because i applied for sitematch

Or neither ;)

yvt360

12:02 am on Apr 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I just spoke to my dedicated server host regarding this topic for redirecting domain.com to www.domain.com on a windows server. They recommended creating a site for both and redirecting domain.com to www.domain.com
I just wanted to get the expert opinion before I do this.

pixel_juice

12:21 am on Apr 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It doesn't really matter how they accomplish it, as long as domain.com gives a 301 response header and redirects to www.domain.com.

Your guys sound about right about IIS - as far as I remember you make two sites in the IIS manager, one normal one for www.domain.com and another for domain.com + any other relevant domains which is just set to permanently redirect to the first.

yvt360

5:13 pm on May 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have created the domain.com to forward to www.domain.com using the above procedure. Now, when I type in domain.com/anything to forwards to www.domain.com
Is it safe for that to happen?
It raises a flag to me when I type in domain.com/subject and it goes to www.domain.com not the actual page. I just want to make sure:)

pixel_juice

7:30 pm on May 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>when I type in domain.com/anything to forwards to www.domain.com

If you mean secondarydomain.com/somepage.html goes to the homepage of your main site then it isn't set up correctly.

secondarydomain.com/somepage.html should forward to primarydomain.com/somepage.html. This is what happens with IIS set as described above - I just went and checked a site ;)

enotalone

4:22 pm on May 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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i think 301 redirect helped as my site is back on yahoo.
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