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  • Jukka K. Korpela

    Re: HTML - submit

    Scripsit Ken:
    Frustrating problem
    You have frustrating way of asking for help.
    Does anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?
    You're not posting the URL. You're most probably posting to a wrong
    group.
    action="http://domainname.com/directory/asd1.html">
    It seems that domainname.com hasn't been registered yet or has some DNS
    problems.

    Hint: If you don't want to reveal relevant real data, don't expect a
    relevant real solution to be revealed to you.

    --
    Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")


  • Ken

    #2
    Re: HTML - submit

    Thanks, Jukka,

    The reason for domainname.com is there is information on the pages that has
    not been released to the public at this time.

    I appreciate your suggestions.

    Ken

    "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tu t.fiwrote in message
    news:4XfYj.3277 $_03.1842@reade r1.news.saunala hti.fi...
    Scripsit Ken:
    >
    >Frustrating problem
    >
    You have frustrating way of asking for help.
    >
    >Does anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?
    >
    You're not posting the URL. You're most probably posting to a wrong group.
    >
    >action="http ://domainname.com/directory/asd1.html">
    >
    It seems that domainname.com hasn't been registered yet or has some DNS
    problems.
    >
    Hint: If you don't want to reveal relevant real data, don't expect a
    relevant real solution to be revealed to you.
    >
    --
    Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
    http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/

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    • Jonathan N. Little

      #3
      Re: HTML - submit

      Ken wrote:
      Thanks, Jukka,
      >
      The reason for domainname.com is there is information on the pages that has
      not been released to the public at this time.
      If this is an example URL for demonstration, then use "example"

      "http://www.example.com/whatever.html"
      "http://www.example.org/whatever.html"
      "http://www.example.net/whatever.html"

      "example" is set aside for this purpose, someone may have the domain
      "domainname " registered...


      domainname.com - Who.is

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      Take care,

      Jonathan
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      LITTLE WORKS STUDIO

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