Okay, I wasn't paying much attention back at the very start
of the web (I was still using gopher and archie on a text
terminal for a while before I discovered that text-only
web browsers existed) so I may have missed a memo, but my
understanding of the "www." prefix on site names is this:
(Uh, if
You could map it to localhost.
Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto
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> Okay... even more specifically, I understand that Whether or not a site is
> accessible without the preceding www depends on its DNS [domain name
system]
> setup. The better
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> Okay... even more specifically, I understand that Whether or not
> a site is
> accessible without the preceding www depends on its DNS [domain
> name system]
> setup. The better question is, how can thi
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 09:42:46 -0400, jerome wrote:
> Okay... even more specifically, I understand that Whether or not a site is
> accessible without the preceding www depends on its DNS [domain name system]
> setup. The better question is, how can this be changed? out of my hands? up to
> the hos
Hi Jerome,
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 09:29:59 -0400, jerome wrote:
> I couldn't imagine that one person could own the domain name with
> the dubya's and another without. I suspect that the "problem" deals moreso with
> the server than domain registration... but perhaps I'm wrong.
Whoever owns "domai
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