Is that Renne or Zillman?????VBG Alan Di Somma phxflytyer Phoenix,Az. http://members.home.net/azflycasters/index.html
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rene Zillmann) wrote: >John, > >the complete address is: > >http://rzillmann.tripod.com > > >The following is a bit OT - but might help a bit if looking for a web >offering. > >Web-addresses have usually 3 parts: > >Protocoll: In our cases always http: >node here: rzillmann and >domain. here: tripod.com > >The domain name usually has 2 parts: the pure name (tripod, or >virtualflysbox) and the extensions: .com, .de, .org, .gov or .co.uk > >When the wordwildeweb was born, all organisations who had their own domains >decided to call the computer, which was connected to the net and on which >the net-server (the pages) were located, www. Probably because of >WorldWideWeb. Therefore most of todays homepages start with www. Later, when >they saw that they have to distribute their web-offering over several >machines they named them www, www2, www3 etc. > >Some hosting companies (like tripod) used the node-field to seperate the >different homepages which are located on the same machine. Therefore I have >the node name 'rzillmann', others might select badboy, flyshop, dryfly or >whatever. > >Therefore if the www is not in a webaddress, which as 3 sections >(flyfishing.hosting.wow) you do not have to add the www. The protocoll part >(http://) is always added from the browser. > >Last note: English speaking people very often omit the second 'n' in my >name. > >Regards >Rene/Germany > > >-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- >Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Datum: Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2001 05:27 >Betreff: Re: [VFB] Monster Midge Swap Home > > >>Rene >> >>for some reason the link you posted doesn't work (for me). I seem to have >>this problem with many of the links people are posting on here. Was that a >>complete address? >> >>John _____________________________________________________________ Get a FREE [EMAIL PROTECTED] email from---> http://www.floattuber.com
