From: Doug Ewell (dewell@adelphia.net)
Date: Tue Jul 25 2006 - 02:42:20 CDT
Philippe Verdy <verdy underscore p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote:
>> Of course he can. He can designate Italian as QQ and French as ZZ if
>> he likes. But using standard codes consistently will present fewer
>> surprises, both to himself and to users who see the URL or have to
>> type it manually.
>
> Yes, but many website authors do not buy a domain name for all
> countries where the language is spoken.
I didn't ask him to register domain names in different ccTLDs. He had
mentioned subdomains, of the general form http://www.example.com/XX.
Later he changed his preference to http://xx.example.com. In each case,
he need only register one domain name.
-- Doug Ewell Fullerton, California, USA http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
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