when you enter an address into the browser's address bar it assumes the protocol of http and will attempt to load a page with that protocol, but it could easily be https (different protocol and port), ftp, ssh, smb, etc.
The point being is that in a URL there is a protocol portion for a reason.
getting rid of www. would be good for a lot of sites.. others it is important to (consider IBM with dozens of webservers pumping out millions of pages versus their other corporate presence and entities.
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Date: 2010-05-27 19:24 (UTC)The point being is that in a URL there is a protocol portion for a reason.
getting rid of www. would be good for a lot of sites.. others it is important to (consider IBM with dozens of webservers pumping out millions of pages versus their other corporate presence and entities.