Here it is: MikeSigelBilliards.com
Here it is: MikeSigelBilliards.com
Thank you Jenny!
Just as an aside (from someone with deep roots in the industry -- an Internet backbone guy, if you will), you *do* know that you don't need to put "www" in URLs anymore, right? You can just say, http://mikesigelbilliards.com/ as a valid link. (I say this, because even though the "face" of your URL says merely "MikeSigelBilliards.com", the underlying link has "www" in it.)
sfleinen said:The old "dubya dubya dubya" jargon / "requirement" is long gone. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) has been trying to kill-off the "implied requirement" of the dubya-dubya-dubya stuff for several years. It was never a requirement in DNS (Domain Naming System) to have a dedicated "www" host for a website, either. You'll notice in TV & radio advertisements they always say "...just go to [or click on] MyGreatProduct dot com". You almost never hear "dubya dubya dubya" mentioned in these ads anymore.
But alas, I guess "old habits die hard" and people will be typing these unnecessary four extra characters (i.e. the "www" followed by a ".") for a long time to come.
Anyway, I hope this is helpful,
-Sean
Thank you Jenny!
Just as an aside (from someone with deep roots in the industry -- an Internet backbone guy, if you will), you *do* know that you don't need to put "www" in URLs anymore, right? You can just say, http://mikesigelbilliards.com/ as a valid link. (I say this, because even though the "face" of your URL says merely "MikeSigelBilliards.com", the underlying link has "www" in it.)
Anyway, I hope this is helpful,
-Sean
Sean,
Just curious as I am no expert but if that is the case, and I'm not trying to argue, just wondering why the following site requires the www..
The page does not come us as http://fsb.muohio.edu
but it does come up as http://www.fsb.muohio.edu/
Inquiring minds want to know that's all.. Sounds like you know the field a lot better than I..
Thanks, JoeyK