I think it’s that non-www gets bumped up to www (aka redirects 301).

I noticed some UIs don’t like it and that’s how I fixed my domain issue (disabled non-www to www redirect )

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You could be on to something. There's definitely a 301 redirect happening. Good thinkin'.

hmm wonder if that's my issue with my LNurl

shrug. i'm doing a rewrite from my root domain to a subdomain and that works fine.

I'm redirecting a subdomain to alby, seems to work on astral but a cors or too many redirect error on snort.social

There is a difference, I see I can’t get anything for your WWW, you don’t have a WWW or something (it’s differentttttttt)

somehow diff, dunno exactly how cuz im starting backwards 🤷‍♂️ like not a nostr dev…. Dunno the impls and implications of things yet. Cheers

correct. i don't have a cname for www right now.

i should have clarified. what i meant was i am doing a rewrite for derekross.me/.well-known/lnurlp/pay to pay.derekross.me/.well-known/lnurlp/pay.

I’m doing a rewrite too, just in weird NextJS Lala land not direct nginx. Was scratching my head the other day but clearrrrrr now had to read their doc

i had the same issue with my own site on github. www redirect caused a 301 redirect and broke cors for me as well. turning off the automatic www redirect seems to have fixed it right away

thanks for finding the fix!

One big happy CORS-issue-free family 😆 You got it, thanks for confirming I’m not insane, started questioning my terminal lollllll

i've never used github for hosting. i see a lot of people doing that now. maybe ill do that with a random domain to play around with an application at some point when i have more time.

Cloudflare Pages is easier to setup IMO

Good to know 👍

yeah i'm just a beginner with some static text so github was the least friction for me

We are all beginners. The levels of the ladder are infinite 🏄‍♂️🌊🤙