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Site: Nuke Cops Subdomains -> *.nukecops.net |
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Posted on Monday, April 26 @ 16:42:25 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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Re: Nuke Cops Subdomains -> *.nukecops.net (Score: 1) by stag on Monday, April 26 @ 18:00:29 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | How did you do it?
I am running several subdomains for my main nuke domain and face this issue. Can you tell me the fix please topcop! |
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Re: Nuke Cops Subdomains -> *.nukecops.net (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Monday, April 26 @ 20:13:56 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | I've tried to manipulate the cookie domain settings within the forums admin CP but nothing ever worked. Then a couple weeks ago it dawned on me, I have nukecops.net. Why not simply change the actual domain itself? And in so doing, there are no more comflicts between subdomains.
HOWEVER... what you could do is this. It is an alternative. I'll use nukecops as an example.
If you go to 'nukecops.com' you'll be able to browse it completely using just 'nukecops.com'. If you go to 'www.nukecops.com' you'll also be able to do the same.
My recommendation is to modify your .htaccess file such that if you visit 'nukecops.com' the URLs will automagically be forced to 'www.nukecops.com'. Now what you are doing is setting the cookie domain along with its subdomain, which, in theory, will heal the cookie woes amongst subdomains, since 'www' is different than 'themes', etc. |
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