On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Chrome, for better or worse, will automatically prepend a ‘www’. It’s that
> simple. IE doesn’t do that. He needs a cname for www to the root A resource
> record for the domain.

  I think you have that backwards.  Chrome is trying <example.com.>
and failing; so then it tries <www.example.com.>.  So he already has a
<www> record.  What he doesn't have is an A record for <example.com.>.
 You cannot have a CNAME record for a domain which has any other
records, so that won't help him here.

-- Ben

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