- Multiple Domains
- Posted by GreyWyvern on March 21st, 2006
And lo, Karl Groves didst speak in alt.www.webmaster:
Actually, there were 5, plus one more in the post before. :P But who's
counting? Oops.
Grey
- Posted by Paul Ding on March 21st, 2006
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:36:20 +0000, Dylan Parry
<usenet@dylanparry.com> posted something that included:
<dt>Lowest Bidder</dt> <dd>Halliburton</dd>
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AmishHosting.com
- Posted by William Tasso on March 21st, 2006
Fleeing from the madness of the TechnoHippie.com jungle
TechnoHippie <technohippiechick@gmail.com> stumbled into
news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:
oh good - I'm so glad that's cleared up now.
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William Tasso
whither a trophy?
- Posted by Matt Probert on March 21st, 2006
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 08:53:35 -0600, Karl Groves
<karl@NOSPAMkarlcore.com> wrote:
I'm just astonished. I don't understand the "tease" either.
Indeed my suspicion is that a troll is posting under Karl's identity.
Matt
- Posted by Matt Probert on March 21st, 2006
On 21 Mar 2006 14:33:39 GMT, TechnoHippie
<technohippiechick@gmail.com> wrote:
Cheers anyway, Judy.
Some old advice I was once given, and too rarely follow, which you may
like to apply to this latest, rather pathetic, attack upon me....
"never argue with an idiot, they just drag you down to their level and
then beat you with experience"
Regards
Matt
- Posted by Viper on March 21st, 2006
TechnoHippie wrote:
- Posted by Viper on March 21st, 2006
GreyWyvern wrote:
Matt attacked him for posting that a spammer lost his affiliate account. How
else should it be responded to?
- Posted by Rastus on March 22nd, 2006
Or alternatively as common sense to try to catch your own typo traffic
rather than let someone else grab it:
- ie: I have both http://asiafirstclass.com (adult) and as an alias
http://asianfirstclass.com . (adult)
Or even if you are migrating from one domain name to another:
- ie: I am migrating one web page from http://madlamb.com (mainstream) to
http://shimatta.com (mainstream) simply because I like the name better :-)
Or if you are covering multiple TLD's so a competitior does not try to
imitate your site:
-ie: http://eurovixen.com (adult) and http://eurovixen.net (adult)
Lots of reasons to do it, and there are ways to do it properly, ie, as alias
in httpd.conf . The only one I haven't done as an alias is the madlamb ->
shimatta , that just uses a standard PHP forward. This is temporary though
as madlamb will be allowed to lapse. The worse thing about PHP forwards is
that a side effect is disabling the normal use "back button" functionality.
- Posted by Rastus on March 22nd, 2006
Unfortunately I type quicker than I think, which really wouldn't be so bad
if I wasn't a two finger hunter and peckerer.
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on March 22nd, 2006
Rastus wrote:
Eh? What? You say you're a huntin' pecker?
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Blinky T. "in *this* group?" Shark


