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Here is the URL migration doc, and you can alter the frontend configuration to use your URL with or without WWW on both locations using And aside from technical implementation from the fix, a domain that works the same on www and without it is a strange situation you usually avoid by setting up a redirect from one to another. Otherwise, the search engines wouldn't know which is primary and which is a duplicate. I wrote technical details on how to work around it here primarily because I understand that there might be a completely valid case of domain-per-region where you have pages with very similar content and it's preferable to keep comments synced between them. |
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I have looked for a solution to this, but I haven't found any.
I have a blog that I serve as both www.domain.com and domain.com. As I don't receive many comments, I have just realized that if I use 'www.domain.com/article/' or 'domain.com/article/' I am served two different list of comments. I think that actually I am lucky and don't have comments in the same article in both www.domain.com and domain.com, but still I see no comments in one, and the comments in the other, depending on what is the URL I shared elsewhere.
Is there a way to tell remark that both directions are the same?
If one has to be set as the canonical, is there a way to 'migrate' and consolidate all the comments to one, wether it is www.domain.com or just domain.com?
Many thanks
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