• I don’t want to add “www” to my domain.

    How to solve “This plugin does not support enable in a blog that use root domain (e.g. example.com). How to fix it?” ?

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  • Plugin Contributor ze3kr

    (@ze3kr)

    Because KeyCDN only support to set the CNAME record on the DNS server. If you only want to use the root domain without “www”, you cannot use KeyCDN.

    I already explain this on FAQ page.

    Thread Starter tosunkaya

    (@tosunkaya)

    But i can use keycdn on my root domain without the plugin. Check out. please help. I want to use the plugin. Thanks.

    @tosunkaya So you decided to give the plugin 1 star because you didn’t take the time to read the faq here or on KeyCDN site.

    Can you please spend some time reading before you write here? You did the same on “Yasr – Yet Another Stars Rating” a few months ago.

    Now, go to KeyCDN and read up or read the FAQ provided with this plugin.

    I’m using the plugin on 15 sites and they all work fine. Actually, the plugin was the reason I ended up with KeyCDN instead of amazon.

    Plugin Contributor ze3kr

    (@ze3kr)

    The new version add support to setup this plugin on the root domain, but I only recommend to enable this if your DNS provider supports ANAME or CNAME Flattening (instead of CNAME), such as CloudFlare, DNS made easy and dnsimple support this. However, your DNS provider might not support ANAME, but somehow you might still be able to set a CNAME on your root domain, but this is NOT recommend because it might cause error.

    To enable this, just add this to wp-config.php

    $fsckeycdn_root_domain_setup = true;

    See faq to know more about this

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