• I’m attempting to install WordPress on a server but right now I’m staring at a No-www message on the install page. I appreciate the sentiment and I’ve done it on my servers for 10 years, however I am not installing this on a top level domain and I have no control over the use of “www”. It was preordained long before I entered the picture. The fact is, if you remove the www it won’t resolve so enforcing this No-www rule (by stripping it out) prevents me from using WordPress.

    I’m using sub-directories, so is it possible for me to disable this so that I can use the url I’ve been assigned which starts with “www.”?

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  • Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    What no-www message? WordPress has no such restriction that I’m aware of. I’ve installed it on www and non-www domains before.

    Whatever message you’re seeing, it’s not coming from WordPress. And WordPress doesn’t “enforce” a no-www policy or anything of the sort.

    Thread Starter vimm

    (@vimm)

    My mistake, it must be a WordPress-MU issue. I’ll be sure to post it on the correct board this time.

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