Todd Walton wrote:
I thought I had read somewhere a while back, maybe a year or so ago,
about someone who had found something funny that Google does when you
put a dot after the URL. In other words, "http://www.google.com." .
Now that I'm thinking about it, it might have had something to do with
the language it displays in.
Anybody have an idea? How would Google know if you'd put a dot after
the name anyway?
becoz that's the part that would be sent in the "Host" header in HTTP/1.1
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