keitai-l@appelsiini.net writes:
>come to think of it, if one types in an ip address in the various other
>forms it can exist (i.e. not the standard xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, but a single
>number) can docomo's server handle the lookup?
to answer my own silly question, no it cannot... It gives a dns error.
as eny fule kno, http://3510484763 is the decimal version of
http://209.61.191.27
(http://javascript.internet.com/equivalents/ip-obfuscation.html for eny
fule wot don't kno)
lots of ordinary browsers can (i.e for Mac cannot, icab can) handle
decimal addresses.
If docomo's dns setup was not so brain dead, this would be a VERY useful
tool for people who host sites on an unshared ip address...
cuz, as young master leap so sagely quoth,
> It is, after all, significantly easier to enter a phone number than it
>is to
>enter a URL, on a keitai.
Nick
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Received on Mon Nov 19 15:10:49 2001