Uups. But with 10,566 posts some have to be wrong. Theoretically. And that are just the posts of '@Heater.' All the posts of '@Heater' are not in that number.
And you said yourself, aw-shucks.
So I just was on the same side with you. Which is usually good, except for your MS allergy. There we have often different angles of view.
Back to the OT.
@Don M,
Even if one usually can use www.xxx-whateverdomain.com and xxx-whateverdomain.com (without www) interchangeable, it has not to be so.
Technically 'www' is a host header for the domain it is attached to. Usually a alias to the main domain A record (without www) in the DNS.
And there in the DNS things got messed up as @Heater could show comparing WHOIS entries.
I had similar problems when configuring the registration records for my website, right now, http://www.gregg.levine.name it properly resolves itself to an actual location. Its roosting on an AWS image.
But all of you know what happened previously.
And sadly the mechanism concerning the pages on the site for the registry company, are poorly written. I finally wrote them and asked them for help.
It worked.
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erco why are half of your robots still watching cricket in the UK, and half watching Perry Mason in some place in the US?
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Makes me wonder if you're wrong about your statement (that it can't be true that you're always right). Circular logic is a bitch.
Never mind office space or whatever nonsense.
Google for "Russell's paradox" to get the full idea.
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Uups. But with 10,566 posts some have to be wrong. Theoretically. And that are just the posts of '@Heater.' All the posts of '@Heater' are not in that number.
And you said yourself, aw-shucks.
So I just was on the same side with you. Which is usually good, except for your MS allergy. There we have often different angles of view.
Back to the OT.
@Don M,
Even if one usually can use www.xxx-whateverdomain.com and xxx-whateverdomain.com (without www) interchangeable, it has not to be so.
Technically 'www' is a host header for the domain it is attached to. Usually a alias to the main domain A record (without www) in the DNS.
And there in the DNS things got messed up as @Heater could show comparing WHOIS entries.
nslookup would have showed it also.
Enjoy!
Mike
I had similar problems when configuring the registration records for my website, right now, http://www.gregg.levine.name it properly resolves itself to an actual location. Its roosting on an AWS image.
But all of you know what happened previously.
And sadly the mechanism concerning the pages on the site for the registry company, are poorly written. I finally wrote them and asked them for help.
It worked.
-
erco why are half of your robots still watching cricket in the UK, and half watching Perry Mason in some place in the US?