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      <title>Azure Web App DNS Gotcha</title>
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      <description>Why you should read this post Are you contemplating 🤔 or have you built a Static Web Application using Microsoft Azure Static Web Apps and do you plan to use an Apex Domain as a part of your URL. 😳 In plain english that means do you plan to access your website by using https://sitenamehere.com without the www? If so then keep reading please. 😌 For what should be a simple task, I faced a GOTCHA 🔥 on 2 different levels that I&amp;rsquo;d like to share with you, Ive outlined them below, even though I have listed 3 items below the 3rd is more of an observation:</description>
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