4 Aug
2006
4 Aug
'06
3:08 p.m.
I was talking about HTTP only, hence port 80 (by default). My point was that a subdomain (www) is redundant. You can still run DNS and Mail on other machines, or on the same machine. Why force users to type www when they don't? I still alias all my domains in Apache (ServerAlias) and DNS, because so many people still insist on typing that. On 8/3/06, Earl Miles <merlin@logrus.com> wrote:
Frederik 'Freso' S. Olesen wrote:
2006/8/4, Khalid B <kb@2bits.com>:
I feel the opposite. The www prefix is redundant ... But that is a religious argument ...
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.