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Posted by Mark Parnell on 08/11/05 04:27
Previously in alt.html,alt.apache.configuration, Leif K-Brooks
<eurleif@ecritters.biz> said:
> siliconmike wrote:
>> Many times you go to a website, say xyz.org
>> The moment it opens up in browser window, the address is changed to
>> www.xyz.com in the title bar.
>
> You should really be doing the opposite, redirecting
> http://www.example.com to http://example.com.
In the OP's example, we are talking about 2 different domains - one is
..org, the other .com.
> The www subdomain is a
> rather nasty hack which should have never been invented, and is
> deprecated on the modern Web.
No arguments there. The only time I type www in to access a site is if
I've already tried without the www and it didn't work.
> See http://no-www.org/.
I agree with their philosophy for the most part, but there are more
serious issues on that site that the presence or absence of www, like
javascript popup links, grey on white text that is really hard to read,
inappropriate link text...
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Mark Parnell
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