Handle www to non-www redirect.
A secundary `server` block has been added. It'll listen on the `www` host and redirect to the `non-www` host.
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# You should use virtual hosts and move these `server` blocks in their own
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# file inside a `sites-available` folder. Then symink back to `sites-enabled`
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# to activate.
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# www to non-www redirect -- duplicate content is BAD:
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# https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/blob/5370479476dceae7cc3ea105946536d6bc0ee468/.htaccess#L362
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# Choose between www and non-www, listen on the *wrong* one and redirect to
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# the right one -- http://wiki.nginx.org/Pitfalls#Server_Name
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server {
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# don't forget to tell on which port this server listens
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listen 80;
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# listen on the www host
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server_name www.example.com
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# and redirect to the non-www host (declared below)
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return 301 $scheme://example.com$request_uri;
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}
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server {
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# listen 80 default_server deferred; # for Linux
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# listen 80 default_server accept_filter=httpready; # for FreeBSD
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listen 80 default_server;
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# e.g. "localhost" to accept all connections, or "www.example.com"
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# to handle the requests for "example.com" (and www.example.com)
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# server_name www.example.com;
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# listen on the non-www host -- the www-host is declared above and redirects
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# here
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server_name example.com;
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# Path for static files
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root /sites/example.com/public;
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