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  • Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Responded to your bug submission. This issue is related to the order of directives in your .htaccess file.

    Thread Starter remotay

    (@remotay)

    Excellent. Once you told me the issue was with the ordering of directives, the issue was obvious. I didn’t submit the report. Someone else did.

    To those having this issue – simply put the remove WWW directive in the .htaccess as the first directive (Rather than the W3 Total Cache directive).

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Thanks remotay.

    MrGroove

    (@mrgroove)

    @remotay – Yup, that’s how I fixed the same problem.

    Users going to http://groovypost.com were redirected to: http://www.groovypost.com/wp-content/w3tc/pgcache/_default_.html.gzip instead of just http://www.groovypost.com

    I modified the location of the remove www directive in .htaccess and problem fixed.

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Great.

    centepines

    (@centepines)

    I’m sorry, I don’t know much about coding, but I’m having the same issue. What exaclty should I change on my .htaccess file?

    Thread Starter remotay

    (@remotay)

    Move the part of the code that removes or adds the WWW bit your url to the absolute top of your .htaccess.

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Exactly.

    melstan1

    (@melstan1)

    I had some problems with W3 last week which caused me to have to uninstall it. I worked on it some today and it appears to be fixed, except now it seems that the http:// and the www. versions of my website are running parellel instead of redirecting,

    I don’t have an .htaccess file anywhere in my directory. I have no idea how to create one, or what the code would be.

    I assume this problem fits into this thread. Any idea how to fix?

    melstan1

    (@melstan1)

    oh nvm, just called my host and they fixed it for me. Perfect!

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Please post how they resolved your issue.

    melstan1

    (@melstan1)

    I don’t know how they resolved the issue. I’m hosted on BlueHost. I contacted Live Chat support and told them that the 301 redirect wasn’t working, and also that I attempted to fix it myself using the 301 redirect tool in CPanel with no success. The operator said to give him a few minutes. When he came back he said to clear the cache and cookies and it should work. And it did.

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    I see.

    Kristina

    (@kmedhus)

    I have to say this is the ONLY thing that worked for me. I was having the same issue (primarily when using Chrome) and it was only after searching once more for a solution after having tried everything else, that this worked for me. Thanks so much for posting the issue and the solution!

    Glad to hear it!

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