In my privacy page, I cite my website as wclarkspub.com. Should I preceed it with www. or http://? W.Clark
Correct way to cite a website?
In my privacy page, I cite my website as wclarkspub.com. Should I preceed it with www. or http://? W.Clark
I hit the link as you show it in your initial comment and the question "How I Arrived Here" was answered by the Web page that followed: "Failsafe Options". My comment then would be: Unless there is a specific well known protocol, citing your Web site as you did is probably fine. We used to say in the computer programming world: "Whatever works!". That may or may not be the correct approach, but if you can get traffic to your site, it's probably ok.
Hugo.-
HMProSft, thanks. Sorry for the delay in responding. I come from a programming world. Not a programmer, but wrote requirements. That was back in the punch card days though. Sure it is quite different now. Thanks again. clarkeasy
It's nice to meet an old timer. I spent the last 40 years as a programmer but never worked with punch cards (but I touched a mainframe once...!). My constant refuge in those days was an Apple II+, eventually they made things easier and programming blossomed.
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I hit the link as you show it in your initial comment and the question "How I Arrived Here" was answered by the Web page that followed: "Failsafe Options". My comment then would be: Unless there is a specific well known protocol, citing your Web site as you did is probably fine. We used to say in the computer programming world: "Whatever works!". That may or may not be the correct approach, but if you can get traffic to your site, it's probably ok.
Hugo.-
HMProSft, thanks. Sorry for the delay in responding. I come from a programming world. Not a programmer, but wrote requirements. That was back in the punch card days though. Sure it is quite different now. Thanks again. clarkeasy
It's nice to meet an old timer. I spent the last 40 years as a programmer but never worked with punch cards (but I touched a mainframe once...!). My constant refuge in those days was an Apple II+, eventually they made things easier and programming blossomed.