On Thursday 17 February 2005 14:40, Ginu George wrote:
Type http://en.wikipedia.org remove that www from the browser
Yes, of course I know that, but in many cases browsers add a www. For example, I am used to press the down arrow key after I type an address, because this causes Konqueror to add www. To understand better what I mean, you need to see how I use my browser:
1. If I want to visit my website, I type wikinerds.org and I press the down key arrow, so the browser takes me to http://www.wikinerds.org 2. When I wanted to visit English Wikipedia before the introduction of the Portal, I was just typing wikipedia.org and then I was pressing the down arrow key. So I was being redirected to http://en.wikipedia.org 3. Now, I *should* type en.wikipedia.org and press Enter to visit directly the English Wikipedia, but because I was used to the down arrow key before, many times I still press it and I end up at http://www.en.wikipedia.org
I am sure I am not the only surfer which does that mistake, so I think a dns alias www.en would be useful. Users are too used to www.