On 23/04/11 10:29, John Beckett wrote:
Ben Schmidt wrote:
Turns out you're right, John, though I couldn't find any
actual evidence in your mail or the thread you cited to prove it. :-)
However, this page does prove it:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Custom%20VHOSTs
Interesting docs, thanks. BTW while in general defining an A
record for vim.org would not be sufficient when several websites
are hosted at the one IP address, the fact that putting the
entry that I showed in your hosts file works does prove that
adding the DNS A record would work (although of course it is
ideal to know that Sourceforge support that, and it will work in
the future).
I suggest you try Bram, and see if he wants to ask for the
change. I'm still in "let sleeping dogs lie" camp.
John
Me too. If you want to be able to address vim.org without the www., then
either use a browser which adds it, or put in your hosts file the line
mentioned a couple of posts earlier, and you'll never see that there is
no A record that your DNS server can find.
Though if the nluug.nl admin (or someone) were to add a vim.org A record
(for that domain which I don't use anyway) with a redirect to
www.vim.org, I would certainly raise no hue and cry against it.
Best regards,
Tony.
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