Re: Symbols
by "David Holm" <david.holm(at)rivcom.net>
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Thu, 30 Sep 1999 20:30:05 -0700 |
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"Leopoldo Willik" <munchhausen(at)rocketmail.com>, "HTML Writer's Guild" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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Valid characters in a domain name are alphanumeric characters and dash (-).
Note, however, that a dash (-) may not appear at the beginning or the end of
the domain name.
This is straight from Network Solutions, so you may use letters, numbers,
and the lowly dash (-) only.
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David Holm <david.holm(at)rivcom.net>
Member "HTML Writers Guild"
A+ Certified Computer Service Technician
Computing Technology Industry Association
----- Original Message -----
From: Leopoldo Willik <munchhausen(at)rocketmail.com>
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: The client wishes to use a site address that uses the symbol '&' instead
: of 'and'. His ISP states that this is not possible. (eg. client wants
: 'black&decker.com', ISP states he must use 'balckanddecker.com')
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: Is the request a doable do?
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