> Gave up doing the http:// part a while ago (taking the small risk of
> confusion with a gopher-based resource) as newer versions of Netscape put
> the http:// part in by default, if you don't stick something in yourself.
> Haven't tried this in other browsers yet.
In Netscape, at least, you can type in part of a name (like "digital" or
"playboy") and it will default to:
http://www.name.com
What does this tell us about the way the Web is heading?
Alasdair.
P.S. You may get slightly different results if you're using a cache.
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University of Wales Swansea Tel: 01792 295042
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