On 8/3/06, Earl Miles <merlin@logrus.com> wrote:
The www prefix is only redundant if you feel your domain exists only for the web.
Mine uses mail, DNS and other services as well and they may not be on the same machines.
You say that like DNS isn't flexible enough to handle www at http://example.com and mail.example.com records on different IPs. I have several such installations. This is pretty off-topic, but it's worth being right about the technical details if we're going to use them for the basis of drupal's behavior. Personally I'm with Freso - I see no point in the www and feel that the site should silently drop it if a user inserts it (much like drupal.org does). Regards, Greg -- Greg Knaddison | Growing Venture Solutions Denver, CO | http://growingventuresolutions.com Technology Solutions for Communities, Individuals, and Small Businesses