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clicking on Web Statistic redirects incorrectly

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Frank Muller

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I can't access web statistics from the Plesk Panel on all domains.
I tried various solutions already from the knowledge base and other sites without success.

The problem:
When I click on Web Statistics for a domain the Panel
opens up a new window with
http://domain.tld/plesk-stat/webstat instead of http://www.domain.tld/plesk-stat/webstat.

What I tried:
I tried to switch on in Webhosting Settings the WWW prefix and vice versa.
No change, redirection stays incorrect. The error occurs on all domains. Obviously
I could set a DNS entry for domain.tld to redirect to www.domain.tld but I don't have
this option on all hosted domains.

How did the error occur?
I remember the error started, when I switched from AwStats to Webalizer and back.

Which system do I use?

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, Apache2 and Plesk Panel 9.3.0

Hopefully there's someone out there who might help me. I have run out of ideas and I already
spent 3 days on this trying to get it fixed but no success.

Thank you for any contribution. Maybe someone know where to configure that manually.

Regards,

Frank
 
your can change the redirect URL in:

/var/www/vhosts/YOURDOMAIN/conf/httpd.include

...but Plesk will may change it back if you edit the domain at a later time.
 
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