It's not the internet, it's just that server. My guess is they just use
the numeric code to find the page, and the rest is just for Google.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3701892/
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3701892/tom-brennan-buys-ibm.html
On 7/7/2023 10:02 AM, Bob Bridges wrote:
I just learned something new about internet URLs, by the way. In my email
client that URL is split into two lines, and only the first line was turned
into a link. I clicked on it anyway, rather idly, expecting it to tell me
the link wasn't found (because the address is incomplete); no problem, I
would just reconstruct the URL and pasted it into the address box.
But no, the first part of the address was perfectly adequate to find the
page! Is that the way the whole internet behaves, or is it peculiar to the
computerworld.com domain?
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Excellent points in this article
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3701892/lawyers-and-incident-response-
can-be-a-dangerous-combo.html#tk.rss_all
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