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>From: Jim Fleming <JimFleming at doorstep.unety.net> > >On Tuesday, February 03, 1998 2:20 PM, Leonid Yegoshin[SMTP:egoshin at genesyslab.com] wrote: ><snip> >@ >@ IETF can develope and adopt some technical shift in name search >@which can be more fitable with trademark principles. For exam, why >@the reason that any commercial seeking .COM ? - there is the very >@fast way to find company by typing its trademark in browser, but >@current browsers don't search something like "trade-mark.fr" domain. >@ > >If you look in the registry of an MS-based system >you will see how easy it is to change or add to the >browser searching. > >[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\UrlTemplate] >"1"="www.%s.com" >"2"="www.%s.edu" >"3"="www.%s.org" >"4"="%s.com" >"5"="%s.edu" >"6"="%s.org" >"7"="www.%s.mall" Jim, It should be configured on server side, not on search side. Your example looks like an advice to commercial producers relay on correct customer configuration in search of buyers ! Ask any CEO/sales person about it and propose him don't guard its trade-marks too strict... (And enjoy reaction :-) - Leonid Yegoshin, LY22
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