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> Ns Url Shows, Not My Domain Name, Following my URL leads to site, but URL changes to http://006037d.nets
tomtuell
post Sep 15 2009, 10:33 PM
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After developing a Drupal site to replace my WordPress site, I reset the Drupal site (in Open Source Library) to be my home page. When I type in my URL (http://www.tuell.net) I connect with the correct page, but the URL displayed changes to http://006037d.netsolhost.com/home2/

How can I get the URL to display my domain name?

Tom
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Mario
post Oct 1 2009, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE (tomtuell @ Sep 15 2009, 11:33 PM) *
After developing a Drupal site to replace my WordPress site, I reset the Drupal site (in Open Source Library) to be my home page. When I type in my URL (http://www.tuell.net) I connect with the correct page, but the URL displayed changes to http://006037d.netsolhost.com/home2/

How can I get the URL to display my domain name?

Tom
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Tom,

I have a similar issue, but realized recently that when you first add an application you are given a choice as to which domain your app will be installed on. Needless to say I didn't do this. Guess the only thing to do is add a new app under the correct domain and start from scratch.

Mario
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tomtuell
post Oct 1 2009, 07:44 PM
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Thanks, Mario. I had to do just that -- start with a new installation. By making a backup of files first, I was able to save a lot of work, but I couldn't think of a way to restore data from the original database to the new database. Thanks for you input, though.

Tom

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Tom,

I have a similar issue, but realized recently that when you first add an application you are given a choice as to which domain your app will be installed on. Needless to say I didn't do this. Guess the only thing to do is add a new app under the correct domain and start from scratch.

Mario
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