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Thank you for your input, guys.
fatum... that is what I was considering. Linkster... I will ask my hosts if that can be done. I'm not sure with the company that site is on; as I haven't seen it anywhere... I can update the DNS zonefile, so it might be something I have to do myself. Maj. Stress... I have bookmarked the article for proper reading later. Thanks again.
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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oast - take a look at your httpd.conf file if you have access to it - in the server settings there should be a UseCanonicalName On
and in the individual domain settings the Servername should have your domain with the www. in front of it Also one question I should have asked is do you use any relative linking or is it all static? The reason is that if you have a link like href="/dir" Apache will issue a 301 redirect to the Servername plus the directory so if it doesnt have the www in the Servername that would be another way that Google could find the links without the www. As far aschanging the conf file the host would have to do that unless you have admin rights to restart Apache I believe |
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