[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Stephen J. Wilcox") writes:
> > ... It would be no worse than NEW.NET or any other form of DNS
> > pollution/piracy (like the alternate root whackos), as long as it was
> > clearly labelled. ...
>
> With a local redirection you get to choose that you want it, you dont
> impose it on other parts of the Internet and given enough clue level your
> customers can run their own DNS if they object.
>
> So with that in mind this is no worse that http caching/smtp redirection or
> other local forms of subversion..
I guess I should have put some :-)'s into my earlier post on this thread.
Anyone using MSIE already has sitefinder-like functionality. And there are
adware companies who offer plugins for MSIE, Safari/Konquerer,
Netscape/Mozilla, and probably other browsers as well, to map "no such url"
to an adware/search site.
Therefore anyone who wants to opt into this can already do so.
Therefore the likelihood of an ISP offering this on an "opt in" basis is low.
I apologize for having to explain that I was joking. I'll try to do better.
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Paul Vixie