Philip TAYLOR wrote:
I am unclear on what basis Seamonkey determined "the effective domain".
For a number of sites under my control, I register a top-level domain
(e.g., example.org) and then create a number of different sites
under that domain (e.g., photos.example.org, poems.example.org).
These are completely different sites, yet Seamonkey regards "the
effective domain" as "example.org" whereas what I would imagine
is relevant to the visitor is that he/she knows that he/she is
on (e.g.,) poems.example.org and not on photos.example org.
On what basis does Seamonkey determine "the effective domain" ?
Philip Taylor
For what it's worth, a couple of years back, in moz.gen I think, I asked
what was the difference between a site named, e.g., poems.example.org
and example.org/poems and I thick it was Jay that responded that the two
sites are effectively the same, but that it would actually be
quicker/easier for the hosting server to "locate" poems.example.org
In both cases, example.org was "the effective domain".
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Daniel
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