On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 7:52 PM Martin Tournoij <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This has been mentioned several times, but the maintainer of the DNS
> records says it doesn't work. I forgot the details.
> Fortunately several browsers handle this if you type "vim.org".
>
> Neither Firefox not Chromium on my system do this.
>
> I'm pretty sure this can be made to work, one way or the other, even if
> it's just pointing vim.org to a simple HTML page with a meta refresh tag.
>
IIRC, on Firefox and SeaMonkey it is a preference. In SeaMonkey
2.53.18b1pre for Linux64 it is «Edit → Preferences → Browser → Location Bar
→ Unknown Locations → [x] Add "www." and ".com" to the location if a web
page is not found». In Firefox Nightly 120.0a1 I tried to find it but
couldn't; but after typing vim.org followed by <Enter> in the Location bar
it said:

We can’t connect to the server at vim.org. Did you mean to go to www.vim.org
?

so it is just one click to get to the Vim homepage.

Best regards,
Tony.

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