..with that said, it would make sense if www.foo.com 301-ed to
foo.com. But if anything, people can do that in a before filter in
their rails app, too, so having heroku handle it isn't the only way
out.

On May 29, 8:25 am, August Lilleaas <augustlille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 28, 11:34 pm, Harry Vangberg <ha...@vangberg.name> wrote:
>
> > I for one really don't want Heroku to assume that 'foo.bar' equals
> > 'www.foo.bar', because it doesn't. Never.
>
> In the real world, it does. For none-techies, it's the same thing.
>
> > Do you have your DNS setup correctly?  I have my heroku domain name set to
> > my root domain - zednine.com.  I then have DNS for both www and the domain
> > pointing to heroku, and bothwww.zednine.comrespond as well as just
> > zednine.com.
>
> Well, 'hostwww.figureoutwhen.com'yields 'heroku.com', so I think it
> is setup correctly.
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