Jaimos Skriletz wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 06:37:24AM +0200, Michael Großer wrote: >> Web page: >> http://www.fvwm.org/doc/unstable/index.html >> >> Old link: >> http://www.zensites.net/fvwm/guide/ >> >> Has to be updated into: >> http://zensites.net/fvwm/guide/ >> >> > > I had removed the www subdomain along with many others from the domain and > didn't realize that removing www would have side effects (I personally don't > like the www subdomain). I have fixed this by adding www.zensites.net back to > the nameserver and it should resolve just fine now. > > Though I would prefer any links just point to zensites.net, I will try to not > remove the www.zensites.net in the future as to keep old links from breaking. > > jaimos > > p.s. this is my second response (Forgot to cc fvwm@fvwm.org) > > >
Hi! It was the first time in my life that somebody decided to remove a "www" domain and to keep the same domain without "www". I seriously thought that you went completely offline. That's why I came up with the WayBackMachine solution. Now, I'm glad that you are still online. And, now I learned the concept that there are people in the world who do not like "www" domains. Concerning my own domains, I even forward my visitors to the "www" variant if they forget to enter these three letters. My opinion is that people should always be remembered by the name of the web-server if they are using WWW, FTP oder other services. Thank you that you sent a vital sign over this list. When I learn something reading parts of a tutorial, I like it to find out that there is a real and still alive person behind that tutorial. Michael