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| Newb Techie Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 11
| Do you know why in order to access some websites, I have to type in on the address line w/ www."something".com while some of them, I just need to type in "something".com ? And also there is some site that I only need to type in http:// (no www)? Eventually, my question is why there is such differences? |
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| Administrator Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1,410
| If I'm right, it has to do with the web host and DNS records. I think most web host, by default, point www.name.com and name.com to the same place, while others do not. |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 725
| I agree with Larry, i do think it has to do with the DNS. I believe that www is what is called a wildcard, meaning that the DNS would point a request to the same server, regardless of the presence of the wildcard. However, subdomains can be found in the same place in the adress as www, thus typing anything in place of that will may not work.
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| Administrator Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1,410
| I also know this but don't exact know why it happens:I register a domain at godaddy, just the standard process. I have friend who registered at network solutions. my domain name/url works with or without the "www" my friend's domain does not.... SO I'm pretty sure it is the DNS?? |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 725
| I pretty sure it's an option you can specify during your domain configuration. It must be specified other wise the computer would request the subdomain "www," which probably won't exist
__________________ AGP won\'t fit in PCI-E... unless you use a really good hammer. ~Trotter |
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