openid - What are the pros and cons of a default URL with www or without www? -
We have to define the URL on the unique name. If it is www then there is no prefix or vice versa, so the decision to make is either stick with www or there is no prefix.
No prefix cookie has been set for all subdomains. What are the other downsides for this? Or profit?
Basically we need this for OpenID because OpenID will make users different if they come from www or there are no prefixes.
As our site is new we can go either with one, besides, there is no worry about how the domain name looks. By using subdomain
no www
As mentioned here, you may have to suffer a performance hit while delivering static content: As I understand, if you think of
This stable content can be easily avoided by buying a separate domain. However, this can certainly be dealt with using a www
subdomain.
Again, this is a very small thing, and actually only plays when you have a high-demanding site (for example, Digg http://digg.com
and http: //*.diggstatic.com
).
Finally, I say that this is such a small problem, which can possibly be performed with it if the performance starts to suffer, do not optimize prematurely, and all this .. . << p>
And, as "Tomas Likken explains, make sure you have an account for www
, even if you do not use a subdomain.
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