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Domain address problem? |
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Junior Talker
Posts: 1
Name: David Jenkins
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Hey yall,
I just joined the forum and it looks like a great place to learn, and God knows I need it..lol I have whats probably an uncommon problem, I don't know but here it is. My domain used to be found when I entered this address into the address box: http://mydomain.com But now it can only be found when I type this address into the address box: http://www.mydomain.com The problem is I'm listed with all the search engines useing the first address with out the www. and when you click on my search results I don't find my site. Is there any way to fix this problem I would be so happy if you could help me out with this and thankful. To your success David |
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Re: Domain address problem? |
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Average Talker
Posts: 20
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it also depends on search tags, keywords, and description of your website which you used while submitting your website to search engines...
like when they ask enter your url : http://mydomain.com instead of http://www.mydomain.com this will go away when you will have good backlinks and good pr... |
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Re: Domain address problem? |
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Super Moderator
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Location: Blackpool. UK
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Ignore the load of old tosh above.
It's a DNS problem. Somewhere along the line either the A record for the hostname only has been lost from the authoritative name server OR and this is more likely; the VirtuaHost entry or the hostheader (depends on the hosting technology) has been removed from the server. If you don't have access to the server you will need your host to fix it.
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