user.conf syntax query re www to non www redirect #1678
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I used this command to solve it ee site update example.com --add-alias-domains='www.example.com' |
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Awesome.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022, at 5:30 PM, tmsbrasil wrote:
I used this command to solve it *ee site update example.com --add-alias-domains='www.example.com'*
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Hello,
I'm attemping to redirect a www.domain to non www.
So far the advice I have found suggests putting it in user.conf.
If I wrap the instruction in a server directive and reload nginx - using
ee site restart site.com --nginx
I get an error.If I leave out the server directive there is no error but the redirect doesn't work:
The redirect should work instantly if configured correctly yes?
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