How to set url

HI,
i have a problem regarding setting url for my website. i have developed my application using mysql, jsp and apache tomcat,
my problem is that when i enter my url like http://ali.aftab.net it redirects to like http://117.89.99.11/
(ip is just for help not real) and after that i have to enter like http://117.89.99.11/khan/login i don't want to enter /khan/login
please tell me what is the problem.
thanks

aftab_ali wrote:
my problem is that when i enter my url like http://ali.aftab.net it redirects to like http://117.89.99.11/
This can have 2 possible causes:
1) This is a configuration setting of the domain name provider. Consult their support team.
2) You're using absolute IP Addresses in links in your JSP pages and you have a welcome-file which redirects to the absolute IP.

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