No more with the WWW
Nope, GW2 players, I'm not talking about World vs World vs World. I'm talking about our URLs!
Way back in the day when networking computers first started, there arose many large networks that contributed many important technologies what would one day become the Internet. One of those networks was the World Wide Web and we can still see its presence in the Internet today in those three letters, www, in-front of website domains.
Though, today that WWW is largely legacy and isn't necessary for websites to load or be accessed properly. In essence, it's treated as a subdomain that automatically directed to the same location as the domain. For us, having the WWW just complicates matters and since we're now using a subdomain for Stonewall Fleet's website, only complicates its further.
For that reason, I've removed the WWW from our domains. From now on, when someone travels to one of our domains with WWW preceding it, they'll be silently redirected to the same page without the WWW.
Those of you who regularly use WWW, you'll find yourself unceremoniously logged out from the site and you'll have to log back in again, but after that, the functionality should be identical.
Way back in the day when networking computers first started, there arose many large networks that contributed many important technologies what would one day become the Internet. One of those networks was the World Wide Web and we can still see its presence in the Internet today in those three letters, www, in-front of website domains.
Though, today that WWW is largely legacy and isn't necessary for websites to load or be accessed properly. In essence, it's treated as a subdomain that automatically directed to the same location as the domain. For us, having the WWW just complicates matters and since we're now using a subdomain for Stonewall Fleet's website, only complicates its further.
For that reason, I've removed the WWW from our domains. From now on, when someone travels to one of our domains with WWW preceding it, they'll be silently redirected to the same page without the WWW.
Those of you who regularly use WWW, you'll find yourself unceremoniously logged out from the site and you'll have to log back in again, but after that, the functionality should be identical.