On 7/13/00, Philip Arnold - ASP penned:
>Because you're adding the "." in the domain, a domain name without that is
>not within the same range - try it without the dot - I know it's not how
>it's meant to be built, but it might work
>
>My DNS doesn't point to non-www. domains for my sites, so I can't test it
>easily

I get an error if I don't have a leading dot. But I can always force 
a redirect to a www domain if I'm going to be using that method. The 
main thing I'm looking for is why can't I set a different domain 
altogether?
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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