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FTP to your web site, using the username of testing.me.uk (ie, without the www). There should be no files there, as your main website will be held under the 'www' directory which you'll see. |
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Upload the index.http file, and then go to your web address without the www, and you should get redirected. |
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Do contact support if you need help, as they can do this for you. |
Revision as of 15:46, 23 July 2013
If you would like your web site visitors to view your website without the 'www' part, then this is how to do it:
Overview
- Create a DNS 'A' Record
- Create an index.http file to redirect visitors to your main page.
Explanation
Lets assume that your domain is testing.me.uk.
Reason behind this: You will already have a CNAME DNS entry for 'www.testing.me.uk' set to 'www-server.co.uk'. However, by default we do not create a record for just 'testing.me.uk' so one will need to be created.
DNS Entry:
The DNS entry will need to be an 'A Record', set to 81.187.30.81, ie:
index.http file
An index.http file is a special file that our webserver will interpret specially. The file should be like this:
HTTP/1.0 301 Page moved Location: http://www.testing.me.uk/ Content-Length: 0
With a blank line at the end (the blank line is important).
FTP to your web site, using the username of testing.me.uk (ie, without the www). There should be no files there, as your main website will be held under the 'www' directory which you'll see.
Upload the index.http file, and then go to your web address without the www, and you should get redirected.
Do contact support if you need help, as they can do this for you.