> Well, the .com and .au is essential for the URL to work. But the aich, tee,
> tee, pee, colon, forward slash, forward slash is not, and I see no point in
> using it. It's just 7 more characters that a novice user will have to get
> exactly right, and if they miss just one they won't know where their error
> lies. So why not reduce their chances of screwing up and just leave it off
> all the time?
The best reason to include the full htp://, is that most e-mail
handlers will pick up on it.
http://www.mall-net.com/
www.mall-net.com
Which would you like to have someone else use in their correspondence?
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