At 1:20 PM +0200 8/30/08, Per Jessen wrote:
I think the problem is mostly on the domain owner side though - if you
register a domain for publishing something or other, but most of your
intended audience cannot enter it in an easy, straight-forward way,
you've only shot yourself in the foot, haven't you?
That's true, but what are the alternatives?
If you want a single character domain name: 1) you can't get one; 2)
if and when they do become available the cost is going to be
prohibitive for most -- see this:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/11/28/tech/main1080245.shtml
At present (until keyboard technology gets MUCH better) all I am
offering is simply a change in what appears in the URL box of the
browser window IF the browser is capable of showing Unicode
code-points -- IE's aren't.
Granted, that's not much -- but I've seen fortunes made on from less.
This is just one of my many screwy nit-wit ideas -- and sometimes they pay off.
I wish I could have kept some of the money I pissed away in my
younger years. But I spent it on liquor, good times, parties, and
like a damned fool I squandered the rest.
Cheers,
tedd
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