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spooler0
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Re: URL Redirect on www subdomains

said by hagerfoot See Profile:

I can't duplicate this on all domains, but have on a few. The user gets redirected (but the URL stays the same) when using the www subdomain. For example, www.hcad.org gets redirected to a directory page that also states the domain name expired.

My colleagues also noted that www.njlottery.net did the same.

Anyone else experiencing this? Any ideas?
Sorry, Matt.

I could not duplicate what you describe, or perhaps did not fully understand what you have stated. Each link within the two domains shows a different address in my browser windows.

hagerfoot

join:2004-09-02
Freehold, NJ
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I did forget to mention I already ran Symantec Anti-Virus and Lavasoft Ad-Aware, all with updated definitions. I'll follow the FAQ posted and see what else comes up.

Thanks.


John2g
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hagerfoot

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I can't duplicate this on all domains, but have on a few. The user gets redirected (but the URL stays the same) when using the www subdomain. For example, www.hcad.org gets redirected to a directory page that also states the domain name expired. See the attached file. On the other hand, if I exclude the www subdomain prefix, the web page loads correctly. My colleagues also noted that www.njlottery.net did the same.

The odd thing is that I can't duplicate this with all domains, and I haven't figured out a pattern, other than it appears .com are not effected, but .org and .net is effected but again not all domains.

Anyone else experiencing this? Any ideas?

Thanks,
Matt
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