using www.domain.com vs domain.com and it will not keep you logged in.
Plus, having www is no longer relevant nowadays
http://www.fabianlim.name/redirecting-non-www-domain-to-www-using-htaccess
http://arjaneising.nl/wp-content/uploads/htaccess-www.txt
Finally - Marc, did you crack the www url problem? As you said, it would be nice to have as a pref in Tiki and i think the only way to do it for all cases (subdomains, subdirectories etc) is in PHP. For now we could just add it to local.php - stuff like: if (strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], 'www') === 0) { // do stuff...
Related:
Adding some examples in htaccess
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To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show.tikiwiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show.tikiwiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show.tikiwiki.org.
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