WWW in a URL stands for "World Wide Web." It's a traditional prefix indicating the resource is part of the web. HTTP, or Hypertext Transfer Protocol, is the underlying protocol used for communication between web browsers and servers on the internet. It enables the transfer of hypertext, such as HTML pages, images, and other resources, across the World Wide Web.

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  http://raiontaraclia.md/

STATUS 200 OK
Header Value
Connection Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive timeout=5, max=100
content-type text/html; charset=UTF-8
date Sun, 13 Oct 2024 00:02:09 GMT
link <https://raiontaraclia.md/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/"
server LiteSpeed
set-cookie pll_language=ru; expires=Mon, 13-Oct-2025 00:02:09 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; SameSite=Lax
transfer-encoding chunked
vary User-Agent

  http://www.raiontaraclia.md

STATUS 301 Moved Permanently
Header Value
Connection Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive timeout=5, max=100
content-length 0
content-type text/html; charset=UTF-8
date Sun, 13 Oct 2024 00:02:07 GMT
location http://raiontaraclia.md/
server LiteSpeed
set-cookie pll_language=ru; expires=Mon, 13-Oct-2025 00:02:07 GMT; Max-Age=31536000; path=/; SameSite=Lax
vary User-Agent
x-redirect-by WordPress

WWW HTTP is not properly configured

Improper configuration of WWW and HTTP for a website leads to inconsistent access, content delivery problems, security risks, SEO challenges, user confusion, and maintenance complexities. It can result in a fragmented user experience, potential data breaches, and SEO issues. To mitigate these problems, it's recommended to configure redirects between URL formats or consider using HTTPS for secure communication in conjunction with the preferred URL format.