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Re: URL w/o wwwFrom: Nitai Date: Friday, June 4, 1999
Time: 6:50:00 amSorry to interfere but I have unsubscribed to this list on the webpage and I
also got the confirmation. Still I am receiving posts.
What is going on?
Sincerely,
Nitai
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>>I am trying to configure my DNS record so that I can find my domain name at
>>both:
>>
>>http://www.domainname.com
>>
>>and
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>>http://domainname.com
>
> The simplest way to do this is to have two A records:
> domain.com. A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> www.domain.com. A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>
>>The first page of my site is named home.html. When I enter,
>>http://domainname.com, I get an error, page not found message. When I
>>enter, http://domainname.com/home.html, I go right to my site. I suspect
>>that if I changed my first page's name to index.html, things would work
>>perfectly.
>>
>>How do I fix this, without changing my page's name? Is this a QuickDNS
>>issue or a Webstar issue?
>
> This is a WebSTAR issue. You'll need to set the index page for WebSTAR to
> "home.html" (without quotes).
>
> If you're using WebSTAR 3.x, in WebSTAR Admin, open up the server settings
> dialog. On the left side, select File Names (the first one). In the main
> panel, you'll see the second entry is called Index. This is where you put
> home.html.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> cbuxton@menandmice.com http://www.menandmice.com
>
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Messages In This Thread:- URL w/o www by Suzanne Swift on Jun 4, 1999 at 1:27:00 am
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