Problems with my URL's

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This can be avoided if we delete your x10 subdomain (guerrerosdelkaos.x10hosting.com) and replace it with your TLD in our control panel, which we can easily do if you would like us to. Keep in mind though that this means your subdomain wouldn't work at all.
 

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I don't understand you...

It's the only way to solve it?
 

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Put a trailing / at the end of the url!
 

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The reason why this is probably happening is because in the root url that you set when you installed the script was probably set to your subdomain, and now you go there by typing in your domain, which points to that directory, but when you click a link, it will go to your subdomain. So the first thing you could do, which would probably work, is to find that setting and change it to your domain, which would probably be in "General Settings" or something similar to that. If that doesn't work, we could change your account's domain (yoursubdomain.x10hosting.com to yourdomain.com) and you could reinstall the script.
 

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I'm not using any script... Maybe I have not deleted the script from the DB i will try to do the thing Brandon said.

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Okey problem solved, I had to put the http:// at first and at the end the /

Thank you for all
 
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