View Full Version : Http://www.google.com./
the .com./ site is different to the standard .com - note the English under the Google logo which doesn't appear on .com/
Each part of a domain name is correctly terminated with the <dot> and, although you don't often see it used within the context of a browser, it is not incorrect to do so.
Anyone had ideas how to do this?
http://www.google.com/intl/en/ ?
Vargas
01-26-2004, 11:06 PM
maybe because www.google.com.pl is polish www.google.com.au/ is australian www.google.com.br/ is brazil and www.google.com./ is english?
Could be that ./ is default in english.
Any ideas how to forward .com./ to http://www.google.com/intl/en/ (with domain masking)
This is probably not what your looking for but...
if you go to control panel - regional and language options
and you put the "location" to uk, auzi, us or any other english base country - google will then automaticallly - be english - if you put it on isreal - you get isreali google.
Nah not that. This is technical not related to client-side. It is done at back-end.
Anyways, I found out the reason :)
Technically, all domains end with a "." in the end sort of ending statement like one might do in C++ or java (using a ";")
So normally if yout put a "." in any domain it will still end up in the same page. But google has customized it so that if someone puts a "." in the end of any domain (even after www.google.com.au to www.google.com.au.) it will take automatically to a default google english page. This page even has a link to google.com
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