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What is the correct way to format a filter pattern in a Google Analytics view, so that that I can exclude all subdomains (or include only the top domain)?
Add a filter to the View
Filter type - Predefined
Include Only - Traffic to the hostname - that are equal to
enter the top domain eg yourdomain.com in the Hostname field
*Remember to include the www if the top domain is www.
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I would like to allow access to an nginx server based web page from referrers that only contain the following "wp-admin" part of the url.
Every other access type/url should be denied. After hours of googling I can't seem to find the right solution.
Try the following:
location /secretpage {
if ($http_referer !~ "wp-admin"){
return 403;
}
}
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I'd like a second opinion as what i'm being told contradicts everything i'm reading.
I have a Wordpress site running on an Apache server. I want to enable GZIP compression. I have not been successful in doing so via Wordpress plugins, so I want to try it via adding the appropriate lines to .htaccess. I am being told I should not do this, and that Wordpress should "be responsible for creating the GZIP files".
This sounds wrong to me and I would like some input. Thanks!
Your instincts are correct, what you have been told is wrong. Apache can handle GZIP compression with no issues.
Please see the .htaccess instructions here:
https://technumero.com/gzip-compression-in-wordpress/
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Why some websites doesnt open with WWW but they open with WWW like https://developer.apple.com https://developer.mastercard.com
Few reasons i read are like this states that all traffic is routed though their primary website, does it mean there is no way to access a website through their www.something.website.com form?
www is a subdomain
For any website to open with www the website owner / domain owner has to configure it so with the domain name service (DNS) provider.
As it is a very common and traditionally used subdomain most websites have it configured. But it is not compulsory to have www as the subdomain. Websites can function just normal without it.
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I have a Plesk server (Centos) with multiple domains and therefore multiple websites.
I have noticed something weird happening. If I access website1.com then I get website1.com and if I access website2.com I get website2.com
This is obviously correct.
The issue is that if I try to access anything.website2.com I get website1.com
Basically all subdomains of all domains on the server resolve to website1.com
I have no idea why this is happening so if anyone can shed any light on this then I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you
It's happens because website1.com is a default domain on this IP address. You can cnahge this on Tools & Settings > IP addresses >
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With the intention to disable login page from the home page on drupal I accidentally disabled the entire login.
Could some one help in me restoring that or reset the settings.
Thanks,
You probably didn't disable the login.. But you just remove it as a block. Go to "yoursite.com/user" and you can login.