Diem site uses wrong domain on links to pdfs from the media library

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gerard

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Jan 27, 2012, 2:35:15 PM1/27/12
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Hey,

I have a strange issue, my site is http://www.leadfusion.com.

We have some other sites from years ago, whose dns just point to
www.leadfusion.com.

It seems that for pdf documents added to the media library and dragged
to link widgets will randomly use one of the secondary domains instead
of the domain the user is on and this only happens in some browsers.

So here is an example:

http://www.leadfusion.com/products/researching-solutions/mobile-financial-tools
- In IE or Chrome, if you view the url for the links to Download
Datasheet or Download Financial Tools Inventory, you will notice they
link to http://www.financecenter.com/uploads/pdf/solutions/researching/MOBILE
FINANCIAL TOOLS.pdf
- If you view the same page in Firefox, you will see that the URL is
http://www.leadfusion.com/uploads/pdf/solutions/researching/MOBILE%20FINANCIAL%20TOOLS.pdf

I've seen this happen with files that do not use special characters or
spaces too, but I don't understand where it could even get the domain
from, since it is not even referenced anywhere in the site.

Also, if I delete the link and drag the same file back to the widget,
it appears to have the right domain, until I do something like
clearing the cache.

Any thoughts on what could be causing this? We cannot get rid of
these other domains.

Jacek Jędrzejewski

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Jan 28, 2012, 6:03:01 AM1/28/12
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I see leadfusion.com everywhere, on Opera and Chrome.
Maybe go to Chrome menu -> Tools -> Clear browsing data (or something like this should be there)

Jörg Wegner

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Jan 28, 2012, 7:01:25 AM1/28/12
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I see leadfusion.com in Firefox and Chrome on linux too.

gerard

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Jan 28, 2012, 6:14:51 PM1/28/12
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I fixed the issue. In apache's httpd.conf I had to declare the
ServerName and clear the cache.

Hope that helps if anyone else runs into this.
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