Adam,

I spoke with Godaddy and pretty much the only way I can use Heroku is
if my domain can point to an IP address. Currently my domain has a
wildcard A record because my app uses sub-domains as account keys. I
love Heroku and would hate to have to go back to a normal host--is
there anyway solution for this that I don't know about?

On Jun 6, 3:47 pm, "Adam Wiggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 12:59 PM, jko170 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My domain is hosted on godaddy so I created a CNAME of 'www' that
> > points to heroku.com. I added the domain name of 'www.mydomain.com'to
> > my settings page. Now, when I go tohttp://mydomain.comsometimes it
> > redirects towww.mydomain.comand all is good. Other times it stays at
> >http://mydomain.com and causes a "server not found" error.
>
> This must be a GoDaddy issue - we don't have any such error message.
> My guess would be that it's not always redirecting mydomain.com 
> towww.mydomain.com.  Anyone here have experience with GoDaddy's
> redirection service that can comment?
>
> Adam
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