ahh. yea i never thought of it that way; however, the issue goes
beyond that. How about for the purposes of SSL. If SSL is enabled on
www.x.com then it will not work on x.com. So in some cases you have no
choice. Unless you want to change your SSL.

Also if sessions/cookies understood that there are no differences
between www.x.com and x.com then this routing issue would not even be
important.

Also a counter to your argument. If we are always specifying a
subdomain then shouldn't we always specify www. ? The format is always
sub.domain.com, but now you are saying JUST for the main domain we
should change that.

I understand the stance you described though and agree with it;
however, I am playing devils advocate here.
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