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Hi Admin,


eastdulwichforum.co.uk does not load the site since you made thr last set of updates.


I.e. the site only loads specifying the domain name www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk, if you can't be bothered to type the www. at the front the site appears dead.


I believe you need to mirror the A records in the DNS settings for www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk for eastdulwichforum.co.uk - but I' out of my technical depth now and will leave it with you.


Thanks

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Yes, it's an annoying thing that's happened since the server upgrade. The page does seem to work, it's just the content in there doesn't (if that makes sense).


I'll have another look into it when I can but apologies for the annoyance it causes.

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Administrator Wrote:

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> Yes, it's an annoying thing that's happened since

> the server upgrade. The page does seem to work,

> it's just the content in there doesn't (if that

> makes sense).

>

> I'll have another look into it when I can but

> apologies for the annoyance it causes.


Had a quick look at this. Do not fully understand but might point you in the right direction.


Do you have control of your DNS records?

You should create a CNAME record for "www".yourdomain.com that points to yourdomain.com.

Or you can create an A record for "www".yourdomain.com that resolves to the same ip address as yourdomain.com.


Fox.

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