I can always type a domain name in any combination of upper/lower case letters e.g. www.MyDomain.Com, www.mydomain.com, www.MYDOMAIN.COM
Does it work the same for everyone? Is it ok when printing a name on a brochure to use some upper case letters? I like the way it separates the words.
Sinner_G
1:27 pm on Jul 30, 2002 (gmt 0)
I'm not certain about Opera users, but for PC/Mac it works the same.
And it not only helps to separate the words, it makes them easier to remember, so very good for a brochure.
chris_f
2:35 pm on Jul 30, 2002 (gmt 0)
It doesn't matter whether it's a PC/mac, what operating system or what browser. It's all the same and all work.
Chris.
ukgimp
2:40 pm on Jul 30, 2002 (gmt 0)
I think it depends on the server as to which you can use. A host of mine will not allow upper case letters and another is case sensitive so you must consider these sorts of issues.
richlowe
4:53 pm on Jul 30, 2002 (gmt 0)
The domain name can be any case. What comes after the domain name is dependent upon the server.
[google.com...] will work anywhere [GOOGLE.COM...] will work anywhere [ANYSITE.COME...] may or may not work, depending upon the server software and settings used by ANYSITE.COM