>>>>> Daniel Baumann <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>> On 08/15/2012 04:31 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:

[…]

 >> That being said, the “www.” DNS prefix is mostly useless nowadays,

 > it makes a few things more 'organized' if you have multiple things on
 > one domain (= multiple 3nd-level sub-domains);

        I wonder, how?

 > but other than that..  there's no harm in still 'supporting' the
 > legacy www. prefix too.

        Other than wasting four octets each time the site is referenced?
        (If one happens to use an example.org → www.example.org HTTP
        redirection, not a reverse one; some sites use neither and
        support both equally, though.)

        I have no reason to insist on this, however.  Still a thing to
        think of.

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