On Saturday, Eko Priono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
] I'm still wondering about this (IE4-only ?) "URL":
]
] http://<some_number>@<more_number>/
]
] There's should be a spec somewhere describes how to
] convert this M$ "URL" into a valid IP number...
*IIRC*, all computers on the internet have a number thats not directly
related to their IP, but still has it. I think you can access it with
an IRC program with the /dns command. I've never actually done this,
but I heard about it somewhere.. (can't remember where though)
I read somewhere that IE4 has a security hole with dotless IPs so I
avoid them like the plague when forced to use that particular
software.
[BTW, I think the number before the @ is just an authentication type
of number, and the one after it is the actual machine]
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