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Maybe this is just me but some mobile users have been commenting on not being able to access subdomains.
Anyone else had this problem or know how to prevent it? Is it the network or mobile causing the problem? I've tested and the subdomains do work on the mobiles I've tried.
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Can't say that I have experience any more problems using sub-domains than the normal FQDN...
Perhaps the servers in question haven't been configured correctly. One thing to note is that when links are written, they should include the trailing slash (/) - this avoids unnecessary redirects, but that is a general rule - not sub-domain specific....
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certain networks will need to have the full domain and any subdomains added to their whitelist.
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