Offtopic but interesting... I didn't realize you could have a superfluous . after the domain on a link and still have it work properly in your browser. Apparently two .s is too many though. :P
Offtopic but interesting... I didn't realize you could have a superfluous . after the domain on a link and still have it work properly in your browser. Apparently two .s is too many though. :P
Offtopic but interesting... I didn't realize you could have a superfluous . after the domain on a link and still have it work properly in your browser. Apparently two .s is too many though. :P
That's because a dot is the top global domain, all domains end in a dot but all the browsers hide it.
TIL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fully_qualified_domain_name
Neat, thanks!