Stut wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
Are all domains that use ccTLD's created/formatted like other not
ccTLD's just with the .uk or whatever tagged on the end?
Something like this
your example
stut.co.uk
is this the base for your domain. Basically, would this be
stut.com if it were a dot.com ??
or would it be something like...
stut.getyourfreesubdomains.com ??
I guess, this is my question.
When you registered that domain.
you registered stut.co.uk, right? or was it something else?
Unfortunately I didn't manage to snag stut.co.uk before Stu Turner did
(grr), but yes, a .co.uk is "top level" as far as UK domains go. I
cannot register stut.uk.
As I understand it, the IANA don't define what the sponsor can do with
each ccTLD when they take control of it. Some, like .uk domains, split
it up into smaller chunks (co.uk, org.uk, net.uk, etc). Others, like .it
and .be are not split in that way.
Hope that answers your question.
-Stut
Yup, just adds to the difficulty of writing something like this.
Guess it now needs to involve a dig or whois command.
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Jim Lucas
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and some have greatness thrust upon them."
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by William Shakespeare
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