On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 21:07, Campbell, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I then copied the above and modified it so that I could redirect all content
> going to www.illinois.edu and redirect it to illinois.edu.  This is where
> the problem resides.  When a user goes to http://www.illinois.edu/index.html
> they will be redirected to http://illinois.edu/index.html.  Great!  But none
> of the JavaScript includes on the index web page that start with
> www.illinois.edu will render.  If the JavaScript include starts with either
> uiuc.edu or illinois.edu then they render fine.

Are the Javascript files that are included loaded by the browser? Are
they present where the browser expects them? Have a look in the log of
your webserver. I can also suggest using the excellent "Firebug" add
on for Firefox, which can show you a lot of what happens when you load
a page.

Krist


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