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I've been fixing code for fun and profit - since 1986 and 1996, respectively - nowadays working mostly with JavaScript, the world's most misunderstood programming language, which for some reason is pretty much the only language that people don't think they should learn before using, a mistake that I made myself back in the nineties but luckily I have recovered since then.
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Critic |
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Nov 12 |
comment |
Let apache run perlscripts that don't have an extension I understand your intention but you shouldn't use real people's websites as examples especially if you post them as active links to nonexistent pages. You should use the domains reserved for that purpose in RFC 2606, see my comment above. |
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Oct 31 |
comment |
Let apache run perlscripts that don't have an extension site.com is a real website and you are posting a nonexistent links to it that people click, spiders crawl and it just pollutes the error logs of some people. Use example.com, example.net, example.org, and example.edu - see RFC 2606 section 3: Reserved Example Second Level Domain Names. |
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Oct 31 |
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Let apache run perlscripts that don't have an extension added 130 characters in body |
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Oct 31 |
revised |
Let apache run perlscripts that don't have an extension added 360 characters in body |
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Oct 31 |
answered | Let apache run perlscripts that don't have an extension |
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Oct 28 |
revised |
How can I prevent another site from trying to phish my customers by cloning the look and feel of my site? more info |
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Oct 28 |
answered | How can I prevent another site from trying to phish my customers by cloning the look and feel of my site? |
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Oct 28 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 28 |
revised |
How do I replace images with any other technique for better SEO? more info |
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Oct 28 |
answered | How do I replace images with any other technique for better SEO? |
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Oct 28 |
answered | How can I create a dynamic site that is still search-bot friendly? |
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Oct 13 |
comment |
How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? Thanks @Nick I've added the information from your links to the question. |
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Oct 13 |
revised |
How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? more research results |
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Oct 12 |
revised |
How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? more info on research done |
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Oct 12 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 12 |
comment |
How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? Thanks. I've already read this list (I forgot to mention it in the question, maybe I'll add it for completeness) but the problem with this list is that the support level is completely unknown. For example Go Daddy is listed but it seems that DNSSEC is a premium feature for which you have to pay additional fees and I don't know how it works in practice. Name.com is listed, DynDNS is listed, easyDNS is listed, but see the info in my question. It's hard to find which registrars fully support DNSSEC or how convenient do they make it and that's why I'm asking about personal experience. |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 11 |
revised |
How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? better questions |
