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No-www refers to questions regarding the usage of domains without the A record www in front of the domain; topics may include questions regarding the removal of www, virtual host configuration, or the redirection process.
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Why is my no-www redirect taking over 2 seconds?
As alfasin correctly notes, you have at least two problems. The first is that you're issuing the redirects from within WordPress, which means that the entire WP app needs to start up just to return t …
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example.com to www.example.com .htaccess redirect working except one subdir
Here's the relevant snippet from my .htaccess that works for me. I'm going in the opposite direction from you (from http://www.vyznev.net to http://vyznev.net), but the principle should be the same:
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Apache Rewrite Rule non-www to www + http to https + remove trailing slash
For your first two rewrites (non-www → www, http → https), the following rule should work:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !=www.example.com [NC]
RewriteRule …