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Doing an htaccess redirect for www to non-www with https?

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  • Tarak Nath
    Hello @Melissa2019B , What I understand that the URL should be only one (forcefully from ) like:
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  • Melissa2019B
    I don't know. How would I tell?
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  • Anupam SG
    You can check the CMS by entering the website URL on the link below: whatcms.org/ Once you get to know the CMS, an adequate solution can be looked for accordingly.
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  • Melissa2019B
    We didn't detect a CMS, but we found this. - Removed - indicates they are using Responsive Site Designer 1.5.1419
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  • Tarak Nath
    Check once through builtwith.com/ and have a look "Frameworks" section.
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  • Infopro
    indicates they are using Responsive Site Designer 1.5.1419

    They have their own support forums worth checking out I suppose: coffeecup.com/forums/responsive-site-designer/the-cpanels-autossl-certificate/ That should help with the redirects. As for the rest of your original posts htaccess stuff, you could try adding one section at a time and see which one is breaking the site. IMHO, you should probably give up on coffeecup software for a website builder and move to something more modern. Checking your website, it's quite dated and not responsive at all.
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  • Melissa2019B
    A nice guy with my ISP took some mercy on me, and corrected the redirect and uploaded the .htaccess. He asked that I please not mess with it myself anymore, and I agree. :) But it works now. If you enter with www it instantly redirects do example.com Thanks people!
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  • Infopro
    Great success!
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