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Originally posted by dtobias An interesting essay about the usefulness of local government sites using the consistent addressing system (lots of dots and all), which ironically seems to undermine itself by its own URL (within a stupid dot-com address used by a county government), is at:http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/usdomain.html
Thanks Dan. What make that system even more confusing is they are even using hyphens, which I was not aware of.
For example from that page: "The simple test is to first use the .us government addressing system. You'll find Boca Raton at www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us "
Probably the most confuusing toughest to use url I have ever seen.
P.S. As a side note, I always thought how great it would have been if the domain system would have allowed for the use of spaces in names when it was first created., not just in double word city names but all multi word names.