Some websites don't work WITH the www. prefix
I came across a site that doesn't work when I type in the address with the "www." prefix. The following is an example: if you click on this link, it won't take you to any site, but rather display an error message. By simply doing away with the "www." prefix, as in here, the site loads up just fine. I can see why a site wouldn't load when the prefix is missing, but I can't think of any reason for a site not to work with it, rather than without it.
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I found the problem. The administrator of that domain name hasn't set up an address (A or AAAA) record for www.
error@underground ~ $ host itmanagersjournal.com
itmanagersjournal.com has address 216.34.181.202
error@underground ~ $ host
Host not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)Compare this to what nearly every other site does:
error@underground ~ $ host facebook.com
facebook.com has address 66.220.146.101
facebook.com has IPv6 address 2a03:2880:10:1f02:face:b00c:0:25
error@underground ~ $ host has address 66.220.146.101 has IPv6 address 2a03:2880:10:1f02:face:b00c:0:25Unless this is your domain, there's very little you can do to fix it, except perhaps contact the site and advise them of their problem and hope someone there has enough clue to fix it.
10Your question is based on a somewhat false premise. There is no special reason example.com and should go to the same site or both be valid other than that this is what people expect. As far as computers are concerned, they are two completely different names that could go to completely different places. People are free to set them up to go to the same place, different places, or make one work and the other not however they please.
There is simply a general agreement that the host name www will be used for the web site for a domain. But there is no technical reason anybody must follow this agreement.
You question is based on the false premise that example.com and are somehow the "same site", one with a prefix and one without. In fact, they are two completely different potential site names that both happen to be under the control of whoever owns or manages example.com.
I finally found the solution to making the WWW work.
You gotta locate the Forward URL (or Forwarding URL) feature in your host's settings for your domain. Do a search on the Help database to find it's location, or contact tech support they'll let you know where it is.
All you gotta do is enter "" with the www in front of the domain (and use https, not http), and select the option "301 Permanent Redirect". You're done! This will direct all traffic and visitors from to yourdomain.com.
Be sure however to add the Forwarding URL to the correct hosting service provider, for example, if you buy a domain from godaddy.com and you're using GroovePages.com to create your free website, you'll need to go to CloudFlare.com to add the Forwarding URL there by going to Page Rules, because GroovePages uses cloudflare.com as their hosting. When you signup to groovepages they also make you manually sign up to cloudflare.