On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 13:38 -0700, Stuart Jansen wrote: > Instead, I must point out that the Internet does not revolve around the > Web. If Tim Berners Lee hadn't been so lazy, perhaps HTTP could have > been enshrined alongside email and DNS with it's own record type. (As > popular wisdom teaches: "you snooze, you lose".) But until there is an > equivalent of MX and NS records for HTTP, www. is a valid solution.
There is a solution already: SRV records. And since (practically) nobody uses them, I think we're stuck with "www". > And while we're holding this frank discussion, I think it's time to put > punctuation in its proper place: outside of quotes. Here, here! Corey
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