problems entering domain URLs
Under the 'Create a kit' page in the 'Domains' field I presume I can enter multiple URLs separated by commas. This assumption is born from the explanatory text above and the fact the field is called 'Domains' pural.
However, if I try to do so (I entered three URLs) it just comes back with a validation error: Root urls must be less than 50 characters long
So I remove one of the URLs it then appears to work. Looks like you have a minor error with some validation..
However, I signed up for the free account and of the three URLs I entered two had the same domain and one had a different one. I use domainname.dev locally for test domains you see, I suppose this is the one that threw the error, though the message didn't state that.
Is is only possible to use subdomains of one domain + localhost? If so, I understand, though a pity since I run many test domains on my localhost.
However, if I try to do so (I entered three URLs) it just comes back with a validation error: Root urls must be less than 50 characters long
So I remove one of the URLs it then appears to work. Looks like you have a minor error with some validation..
However, I signed up for the free account and of the three URLs I entered two had the same domain and one had a different one. I use domainname.dev locally for test domains you see, I suppose this is the one that threw the error, though the message didn't state that.
Is is only possible to use subdomains of one domain + localhost? If so, I understand, though a pity since I run many test domains on my localhost.
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Inappropriate?Yes, you've found a validation error, Simon. We'll get that fixed as soon as we can.
You can use up to 10 different URLs with a kit you've created. They can be anything you like, not just matching top level domains. -
Can we use wildcard for the subdomains? Or do we simply enter the domain name without any subdomains? Example: *.abc.com or simply abc.com
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thanks Jeffrey, look forward to the fix -
Inappropriate?Hey Alex. Unfortunately, we aren't able to support wildcard subdomains.
Luka - if it's the validation problem, we'll have that fixed very soon. Otherwise, let us know what you're seeing. -
Inappropriate?Ryan - so what about www.example.com and example.com? do we need to enter both?
you should definitely look into supporting an entire domain and all hosts below it -
Inappropriate?I wondered about the www.example.com and example.com and whether we need to enter both, too. (And I ran into the validation error as well.)
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Inappropriate?Would also appreciate clarification on support for all subdomains (www.example.com, mobile.example.com) from domains (example.com)
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I'd also like to know this.
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