At 12:06 2006-08-22 +0200, Dallman Ross wrote:
(I also pointed out there taht using "mydomain.com" as a generic
example of a domain is not a good idea, because mydomain.com is
a real domain with hundreds of thousands of customers. That I
learned from bad experience to stay away from them is unrelated to
my point that it's a bad habit to use that domain in examples not
meant to apply do that domain specifically.)
example.com is a domain specifically maintained for example purposes.
I myself tend to use "host.domain.tld", as - at least currently - there is
no "tld" top level domain, and the various tokens in that string identify
what they are (host, domain, tld).
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