Hi, It is usual to use a DNS alias to make both addresses go to the same machine and then use a rewrite and / or a server alias to make the same machine server both sites.
On 6 Oct 2017, at 4:06 pm, Gabor Szabo <szabgab@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am writing on the list as the subject might be relevant to every web site owner. I've just noticed both http://www.perldancer.org/ and http://perldancer.org/ serve the site.
As far as I understand this is a waste of Google Juice. It is better to have only one of them serve the pages and have the other one redirect to the one serving.
e.g. http://perldancer.org/ serving the content and http://www.perldancer.org/ redirecting to http://perldancer.org/
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