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When working on my site (http://www.hkcuk.co.uk), I noticed when visiting the site through the quicker address http://hkcuk.co.uk the .CSS styles dont show up and the images dont show up either.
But according to my Host (EasySpace) the problem isnt with them its with my JavaScript. does anyone know whats wrong? |
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
it seems fine to me, and it should be fine. what browser do you use?
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I can see the problem in CSS and the images not showing up (your link in the post is not right), but I don't know how. When I right-click on a image, and then copy the target in my browser, the image appears, so I don't know how to solve the problem.
I'm using 1024×786, Internet Explorer 6.0. Good Luck! |
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
The answer is simple.... either dont use the shortened version, or detect it and redirect to the www domain.
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
My guess is it has something to do with your hotlink protection. Altho it seems to load fine for me.
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
seems like it fixed now???
Did you use a htaccess redirect? |
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
I think it was probably a problem with your host that they blamed on you and fixed, it probably wasnt pointing to the same directories.
OR If you are using Firefox you might have turned off remote images. |
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Re: problems between 'www' and 'http' domains.
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thanks any way! |
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