> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian L. Johnson
> Sent: Monday, 13 November, 2000 10:03 PM

> Well, all URLs start with "http://", that indicates the protocol.  if
> you don't type it in, the browser will add it.
>
> WWW is just a convention to indicate the World Wide Web, it's not
> binding. A server can be www.something.com, www2.something.com,
> wwwwww.something.com, etc.

Thanks Brian and Alan for their explanations.

> A lot of sites just alias "www." to their main address, like my
> site. You can reach it as http://www.blj8.com or http://blj8.com because
> www.blj8.com is just an alias to blj8.com.

I consider your site, as a example. Have you paid for two domains? blj8.com
and www.blj8.com?

Thanks,
Mohammed

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