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Page not found error redirect to primary domain name

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mindbirdsol said 9 months, 3 weeks ago:

Hi,
I have a 4g Hosting and in root hosting i installed wordpress for my primary domain name ( mydearworld.com ) but in my hosting when some No page found error came then my primary domain its no page found shown for every domain which ever hosted in my hosting.In my hosting i already change fix the setting for 404 found error.i setted to godaddy 404 error page .Still it shows my primary domain 404 error
for exmaple please click the link below

http://www.voltampindia.com/video-songs/

domain name is voltampindia and still its shows primary domain no page found error

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GoDaddy Expert chrisg said 9 months, 3 weeks ago:

@mindbirdsol,

Have you tried clearing your local browser cache settings? When testing the link provided, I am seeing a custom 404 that appears as part of your site, and not the default 404 we use within our hosting accounts.

If you need to confirm the results that others are seeing, you may want to refer to a web proxy service that can be found through your preferred search engine.

Christopher G.

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mindbirdsol said 9 months, 3 weeks ago:

ya that link shows a custom error but i want default page error.I mean it shows primary domain custom error to all domain hosted in my hosting but i want default error page for every domain name.In my hosting 404 setting is default error page but still it shows custom error page.

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GoDaddy Expert chrisg said 9 months, 3 weeks ago:

@mindbirdsol,

My apologies for any confusion. Sense your primary domain is using a WordPress installation, WordPress itself sets URL rules that default to it’s own 404 unless another rewrite rule is put in place to make the URL resolve elsewhere, like our own generic 404 error page.

You will want to review the custom configuration files that WordPress writes to to address how it is handling the 404 for your additional site that you have hosted through the account.

Christopher G.

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