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    Problem with url and member log in

    Hello! I have a problem that I think is connected with vBSEO. My sites on which vBSEO is installed is http://www.dn4um.com. My main url untill now was http://www.dn4um.com and there was not problem. I could open my forum with two url's http://www.dn4um.com and http://dn4um.com. Now when I open my forum with http://dn4um.com and trying to log in it calls for url http://www.dn4um.com/login.php?do=login and after that return to http://dn4um.com but I'm not still logged in. So I must try again and again. What's that? How can I solve this problem? Thanks!

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    Make sure in your vbulletin options located in your AdminCP that your cookie domain is .dn4um.com (take not to the leading dot)
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    That's ok. But can't user navigate in the forum's categories with the same domain http://dn4um.com? Now all forum's urls begin with www. What must I do?

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    That's ok. But can't user navigate in the forum's categories with the same domain http://dn4um.com? Now all forum's urls begin with www. What must I do?
    Last edited by Hayk; 03-01-2008 at 02:23 AM. Reason: Delet this post, please:(

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    open the htaccess file, and edit out the first two rules. they have a # in front of them (commented).

    change yourdomain to your .com.

    This will force all non-www hits to www.yoursite.com

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    Thanks, but my request is for another function. I want to have access to my forum with two domains: DN For United Mankind Forum and DN For United Mankind Forum and when I'm loging to my forum this domains should remain the same. E.g. when I'm logged in with DN For United Mankind Forum, the url of category should be DN For United Mankind Forum and when logged in with DN For United Mankind Forum, DN For United Mankind Forum and so on. How can it be done?

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    Thanks, but my request is for another function. I want to have access to my forum with two domains: http://www.dn4um.com and http://dn4um.com and when I'm loging to my forum this domains should remain the same. E.g. when I'm logged in with http://www.dn4um.com, the url of category should be http://www.dn4um.com/category1/etc and when logged in with http://dn4um.com, http://dn4um.com/category1/etc and so on. How can it be done?

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    that's not 2 domains... that's one domain, and one with a subdomain.

    This is Not good for SEO. you want either site.com or www.site.com. Not both.

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    Ok, thanks, Solved

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