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Global setting to turn off/suppress Default Domain Page

JeffD_UK

New Pleskian
Whenever I post a link to any of tjhe 70 websites I host on my Windows Server - Facebook displays this

example.jpg

Excuse the click this and arrow (just there to show someone how to close it)

It is driving me insane - spent many hours googling etc - Id rather not have anything displaying at all.
Can anyone help or point me in right direction pls?

thanks

Jeff
 
I don't get that problem (actually shows my site's page title and whatever image I have on there). Can you provide an example link of what you're trying to link as an example?
 
This is kinda hard to say without having server access to the site, access to the control panel, and access to the domain's DNS (which looks to be managed by 1and1 for the DNS based off of testing since your domain doesn't provide a WHOIS record).

I can say this, I tried linking one of the sub pages (in this case tried http://solidarity.scot/donate/ and http://solidarity.scot/join/) and it came back with a 404 not found and from the looks of it you're using WordPress. How are you doing the URL Rewrite? You using the official IIS URL Rewrite? Or you're using a third party extension that gives you the .htaccess function?

If I have to guess just from my initial findings, either A) The URL Rewrite is your issue, B) The bindings are wrong in some way, or C) Something funky with how the DNS is configured. I'm pretty sure it might be related to the URL Rewrite, though.
 
I think the URL Rewrite is the first thing for us to tackle - thank you for the lead(s) - will let you know how things progress ;-)

again - thank you.
 
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