On 4 Aug 2000, Robert Soros wrote:

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> There are two ways that you can do this, the way is easy, assuming you
> have write access to http://foo.com
> Insert this meta tag into the index.html of http://foo.com
> 
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" content="2;URL=http://www.foo.com/">

</snipped>


I'm not sure, but I have a feeling he was actually referring to a change
in the DNS records.  In other words, this HTML-based redirection will only
work if both www.foo.com and simply foo.com resolve to the proper IP
address.  

As far as I remember, you set it up by modifying the A records on your
DNS server.  Check out the docs on DNS configuration from
http://www.linuxdoc.org and that should do it.

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