On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:16 AM, tashfeen.ekram <tashfeen.ek...@gmail.com>wrote:

> just to make sure i dunerstood this. so to optimize ranking, when
> soeone types in xxx.com it should be routed to www.xxx.com at the
> level of the http server?
>
>
yes, you are right.


> On Jun 2, 5:10 am, Chris Kottom <ch...@chriskottom.com> wrote:,
> > Yes, important point there.  The choice to host across multiple
> subdomains
> > should be made for a reason, not by default.  If the subdomain is an
> > essential part of the user's request (Google up "Basecamp style
> subdomains"
> > if you're not sure what I mean by this) then it's possible that you'd
> want
> > separate cookies for each subdomain.  In the vast majority of cases
> however,
> > the application isn't inferring anything from the subdomain, and you're
> > potentially losing PageRank.
> >
> > Making the configuration at the web server will help you with both
> problems,
> > if it is in fact a problem to have more than one subdomain, whereas the
> > Rails-only solution helps only with cookie management.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:53 AM, ratnadeepdeshm...@gmail.com <
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ratnadeepdeshm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > But overall redirection from non www to www or vice versa should be
> done at
> > > least for "www" subdomain.. As google bot considers www and non www as
> two
> > > different sites.
> >
> > > So go with Apache configs way if you want www and non www to be same.
> >
> > > And go with Rails cookies way, if you really have some subdomains like
> > > app1.example.com and app2.example.com, where app1 and app2 are sharing
> the
> > > session.
> >
> > > On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:18 AM, jiblethead <jibleth...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> > in config/initializers/session_store.rb
> >
> > >> > MyApp::Application.config.session_store :cookie_store, :key =>
> > >> > '_my_app_session', :domain => 'xxx.com'
> >
> > >> the solution I've found to work consistently is to modify as above,
> > >> but set :domain => '.xxx.com'
> >
> > >> Having the leading period (.) will set a common cookie that is shared
> > >> by all subdomains.  I use this technique to handle a secure subdomain
> > >> vs. a www subdomain, without creating new sessions between the two.
> >
> > >> Kevin
> >
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