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Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 1997 09:55:46 +0000 |
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> A while back, there was a discussion on trying to have the
> shortest-possible URL to type into our browsers. After having SUCCESSFULLY
> gone to Wirt's web site by typing just "aics-research.com" (I said, "why not
> try that today?"), the thought came to type just "adager.com" and PRESTO! I
> have not changed anything in Adager's DNS setup since those HP3000-L
> discussions a long time ago (Neil Harvey was involved). But I have
> certainly upgraded my version of Netscape. So, it appears that it is a
> browser-dependent property.
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> I use Netscape Communicator 4.0.3 for the Macintosh PowerMac. Do you get
> the same behavior from YOUR browser(s) on your platform(s)? It would be
> interesting to see what is really going on.
You didn't try hard enough. Just "adager" works, too!.
Netscape and IE (the chicken and the egg) seem to use an algorithm similar
to:
a) If not protocol was specified, pre-pend "http://" (e.g. http://adager)
b) Try the URL
c) If DNS failure, add ".com", ".net", ".???" (e.g.http://adager.com)
d) Try each of step "c)" with a "www." (e.g. http://www.adager.com)
I'm don't know if www.adager.com is tried before adager.net, etc. A few
minutes with a packet sniffer could find out, but I don't have one handy
right now.
And, I don't know if Netscape and IE use exactly the same order or not.
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Michael D. Hensley | mailto:[log in to unmask]
Allegro Consultants | http://www.allegro.com
650/369-2303
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