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Post by Darkdays on Jun 22, 2008 19:16:20 GMT -5
that questions threads are locked before the user is allowed to ask any more questions related to the topic?
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Post by David Goodman on Jun 22, 2008 19:18:04 GMT -5
So that some noob can ask that question. Just kidding. My guess is because of my replies.
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Post by Darkdays on Jun 22, 2008 19:40:57 GMT -5
I was going to ask in that one thread, why they couldn't just redirect the domain without the www to the domain with the www.
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Post by Jason Li on Jun 22, 2008 19:44:54 GMT -5
I was going to ask in that one thread, why they couldn't just redirect the domain without the www to the domain with the www. I didn't lock it I'll check with Craig to see if it's possible. It can't be done through the headers because of issues with ad-free/pageviews.
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Post by Darkdays on Jun 22, 2008 19:51:44 GMT -5
I was going to ask in that one thread, why they couldn't just redirect the domain without the www to the domain with the www. I didn't lock it I'll check with Craig to see if it's possible. It can't be done through the headers because of issues with ad-free/pageviews. I'm not talking about Craig doing it... I'm wondering if the person who messes with server/cpanel/whatever for proboardspro.com can do it instead.
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Post by Jason Li on Jun 23, 2008 12:56:54 GMT -5
I didn't lock it I'll check with Craig to see if it's possible. It can't be done through the headers because of issues with ad-free/pageviews. I'm not talking about Craig doing it... I'm wondering if the person who messes with server/cpanel/whatever for proboardspro.com can do it instead. I'm not aware of any way to do it. If there is, you'll have to explain it to Charlie because he has control over that And the response from Craig was that it's not possible, and to just log in on both
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Post by Darkdays on Jun 26, 2008 1:53:11 GMT -5
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Post by Jason Li on Jun 26, 2008 7:55:52 GMT -5
It has to do with the degree of access you have . Like I made random-image.net go to www.random-image.net, because I can write ASP code to detect the URL, and do a server-side redirect to the other one. Here though, I cannot do a client-side redirect because it would cause issues with the ads (and be against the TOS), and if a server-side redirect were possible, then it would have to be done on ProBoard's end. I am not aware of any DNS Setting that does that.
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