If you visit a website at http://www.example.com/dir , then any ajax requests to http://example.com/dir/something.php (with the www missing) cause the following message to show up in google chrome’s console:
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://example.com/dir/something.php.
Origin http://www.example.com is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
What’s up with this, and what can be done to fix this?
Edit: It seems that any cookies set by example.com also disappear when you visit http://www.example.com ?
www.example.comandexample.comare different domains and they can serve different content.www.stackoverflow.comonly redirects tostackoverflow.combut technically it can display a site full of ponies instead.See Origin determination rules – it actually uses the exact same
example.com(nomen est omen!) as an example.