Perlmonks simply sets a cookie and whatever client you use remembers it for whatever hostname you use. There is no way to convince a browser by doing .htaccess magic or other server configuration so that the browser sends a cookie for www.perlmonks.org when it accesses perlmonks.org.
We could make http://perlmonks.org always redirect to http://www.perlmonks.org, but I'm not really convinced that there actually is a problem.
In reply to Re: Perlmonks 'Not logged in Error' - Proposal for fix
by Corion
in thread Perlmonks 'Not logged in Error' - Proposal for fix
by tmharish
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