Hello Robin
On 09-Feb-01, you wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> I'm not sure if this is ON or OFF Topic :)
>
> My domain hoster (Strato) offers now subdomains in an funny way.
> So called at-domains ... This way you can have subdomains equal
> to your emails.
Ick.
> for example
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> subdomain: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Now I wonder : Is the @ allowed in URL's ?
Your ISP is telling you bullshit, there's no way they could do
"subdomains" like that. Whatever is before the @ is a username
usually for FTP, and in IE and V here both
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
http://amiganiac.de
point to the same place. Quite rightly so.
> Would this work with V ? Seems it's based a little on JS.
No JS involved here (I didn't see any), just idiots working
at your ISP I suspect. It'd be easier to add DNS entries
than to set up the redirects using Javascript for each
user..
Get a new hoster ;)
Thanks
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Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk
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