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jawanda 09-28-2004 11:43 AM

com.org - brilliant
 
Anyone ever end up at this site com.org when trying to hit a website that is down?

I think that when IE can't find a site, such as google.com, it automatically tries google.com.net and google.com.org ... part of the built in one-word url feature.

that, or I have some spyware that I don't know about lol..

Either way, whoever owns com.org is banking off of it.

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/tr...q=&url=com.org

-p

polish_aristocrat 09-28-2004 11:44 AM

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/tr...rl=com.org#top

jawanda 09-28-2004 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/tr...rl=com.org#top
and ... ?

SmokeyTheBear 09-28-2004 11:52 AM

Occasionally we receive inquiries from users who do not understand why they have accessed our site. Please be advised that you are not reaching our site as a result of spyware. We are not exactly sure why you have been directed here, however, we believe it is a result of the autosearch feature of Internet Explorer. If a site entered into the address bar cannot be accessed, Explorer apparently appends ".org" to the name and then tries to access that site. In the case of a search ending in .com, Explorer thus accesses our domain, "com.org." If you wish to turn off this behavior, we think it can be successfully accomplished by doing the following:

1. From the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
2. Click on the "Advanced" tab.
3. Under "Search from the Address Bar", select "Do not search from the Address bar".
4. Click "OK".
5. You may need to restart your computer.

Please note that this does not solve the problem of why you could not access the original search term, and if that site is still not accessible (due to DNS problems, a server being down, network problems, a typographical error, etc.) you should now receive an error that the page cannot be displayed.

jawanda 09-28-2004 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
Occasionally we receive inquiries from users who do not understand why they have accessed our site. Please be advised that you are not reaching our site as a result of spyware. We are not exactly sure why you have been directed here, however, we believe it is a result of the autosearch feature of Internet Explorer. If a site entered into the address bar cannot be accessed, Explorer apparently appends ".org" to the name and then tries to access that site. In the case of a search ending in .com, Explorer thus accesses our domain, "com.org." If you wish to turn off this behavior, we think it can be successfully accomplished by doing the following:

1. From the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
2. Click on the "Advanced" tab.
3. Under "Search from the Address Bar", select "Do not search from the Address bar".
4. Click "OK".
5. You may need to restart your computer.

Please note that this does not solve the problem of why you could not access the original search term, and if that site is still not accessible (due to DNS problems, a server being down, network problems, a typographical error, etc.) you should now receive an error that the page cannot be displayed.

thanks Smokey. That would explain it ;)

-P

liquidmoe 09-28-2004 12:01 PM

Another couple of years when FireFox takes over they will be out of business :1orglaugh


:winkwink:

Taboo 09-28-2004 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by liquidmoe
Another couple of years when FireFox takes over they will be out of business :1orglaugh


:winkwink:

:)

com.org is owned by DigiMedia. They'll be around for quite a while. They have a beautiful domain portfolio including moviereviews.com, penpal.com, fantasyfootball.com, webdesign.com, watermelon.com, and plenty more. watermelon farmers. lol. i've offered to buy a few of their domains and each time the reply says "Not for sale". Even when I offer substantial amounts, same reply. :( maybe someday.

SmokeyTheBear 09-28-2004 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by liquidmoe
Another couple of years when FireFox takes over they will be out of business :1orglaugh


:winkwink:

FIREFOX hahahahahahhahhahaha , hahahahhahahahahahah


Googlebrowser will blow firefox out of the puddle it is in.

Firefox has never been fully functional, that in itself says alot about the browser..

marzzo 09-28-2004 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
:)

com.org is owned by DigiMedia. They'll be around for quite a while. They have a beautiful domain portfolio including moviereviews.com, penpal.com, fantasyfootball.com, webdesign.com, watermelon.com, and plenty more. watermelon farmers. lol. i've offered to buy a few of their domains and each time the reply says "Not for sale". Even when I offer substantial amounts, same reply. :( maybe someday.

Hey Taboo, I sent you an email a few days ago, did ya get it? Subject was: domains for sale / GFY / info request

Thanks :winkwink:


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