Cannot find a setting to control adding www to addresses
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XhJT6iBNM3JuXpRtUOWn last edited by
When I go to https://subdomain.example.com, Opera adds www. to it, resulting in https://www.subdomain.example.com, which does not exist.
I believe there is an advanced setting hidden somewhere in Opera to make it not ever add www.
But where?Running Opera version 109.0.5097.80 on Windows 10 (22H2).
Thanks!
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donq last edited by donq
@xhjt6ibnm3juxprtuown said in Cannot find a setting to control adding www to addresses:
When I go to https://subdomain.example.com, Opera adds www. to it, resulting in https://www.subdomain.example.com, which does not exist.
Does not do that here - it reports that "subdomain.example.com" does not exist (This site can’t be reached).
Is it possible that real server (not example.com) makes redirect to wrong address? -
XhJT6iBNM3JuXpRtUOWn last edited by XhJT6iBNM3JuXpRtUOWn
@leocg said in Cannot find a setting to control adding www to addresses:
@xhjt6ibnm3juxprtuown There isn't such setting.
Thanks.
I was hoping there would be some setting like "browser.fixup.alternate.enabled" as described here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10186383/browsers-adding-www-and-com-to-server-address-automatically -
XhJT6iBNM3JuXpRtUOWn last edited by
@donq said in Cannot find a setting to control adding www to addresses:
@xhjt6ibnm3juxprtuown said in Cannot find a setting to control adding www to addresses:
When I go to https://subdomain.example.com, Opera adds www. to it, resulting in https://www.subdomain.example.com, which does not exist.
Does not do that here - it reports that "subdomain.example.com" does not exist (This site can’t be reached).
Is it possible that real server (not example.com) makes redirect to wrong address?It only does this in Opera though. Or at least... So I thought. Since it doesn't do this in Firefox.
But I just now found out that it also does this (adding www.) in Edge and Chrome, which are built on the same system as Opera of course.I'll do some further digging.
Thanks.