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Tue Dec 29 15:10:41 GMT 2009
with what I have (just as welll - fiddling with all those redirects!)...
Thanks
Paul /)/+)
On 17 March 2010 12:45, Paul Silver <paul at paulsilver.co.uk> wrote:
> Depends who your market is. If they're not very tech savvy, I'd include
> the www. If it's the people on BNM, I think we can guess a website
> address from just the domain.
>
> A lot of e-mail clients aren't great at dealing with automatically
> linking sites without the www. if they don't have http:// on the front,
> so I'd go with Jim's advice on that.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
> On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:14:35 +0000, "paul perrin" <paul at idltd.com> said:
> > I had decided to drop the www when mentioning domain names (where either
> > will do)...
> >
> > However I am having second thoughts... a domain without a subdomain just
> > seems wrong... so I keep feeling obliged to put http:// in front of
> > them...
> > to make clear its a web address...
> >
> > What do the panel think?
> >
> > Paul /)/+)
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