a very simple question: can we use domain like e-business.com or e_business.com ? confused...
L lilian Level 6 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Jun 28, 2004 Messages 586 Reaction score 0 Jun 27, 2005 #1 a very simple question: can we use domain like e-business.com or e_business.com ? confused...
D domaintalk Level 6 Legacy Gold Member Joined Sep 4, 2004 Messages 627 Reaction score 0 Jun 27, 2005 #2 You make too many threads. But thats not the answer so here it goes: Mostly no one types _ for a domain name , the name has absolutely no value. _ is just used for emails mostly. so most people prefer -. Examples: e-business e-photoshop e-lilian
You make too many threads. But thats not the answer so here it goes: Mostly no one types _ for a domain name , the name has absolutely no value. _ is just used for emails mostly. so most people prefer -. Examples: e-business e-photoshop e-lilian
L lilian Level 6 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Jun 28, 2004 Messages 586 Reaction score 0 Jun 27, 2005 #3 I have the question because I just checked and saw many name with "_" registered.
EGS Level 7 Legacy Platinum Member Joined May 6, 2005 Messages 869 Reaction score 1 Jun 27, 2005 #4 lilian said: I have the question because I just checked and saw many name with "_" registered. Click to expand... Err...didn't you just answer your own question? :cheeky:
lilian said: I have the question because I just checked and saw many name with "_" registered. Click to expand... Err...didn't you just answer your own question? :cheeky:
L lilian Level 6 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Jun 28, 2004 Messages 586 Reaction score 0 Jun 28, 2005 #5 Not really. If "the name has absolutely no value.", why they register it?
NameYourself DNF Regular Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 1,074 Reaction score 67 Jun 28, 2005 #6 Since when can you register a domain with "_" in it. I have never seen one, EVER. Go to register.com and look for some, the character is invalid.
Since when can you register a domain with "_" in it. I have never seen one, EVER. Go to register.com and look for some, the character is invalid.
S slavahosting Level 6 Legacy Gold Member Joined May 30, 2005 Messages 503 Reaction score 0 Jun 28, 2005 #7 I'm going with NameYourself, you can use letters, numbers, and a hyphen. THats it. No underscores are allowed in a domain name.
I'm going with NameYourself, you can use letters, numbers, and a hyphen. THats it. No underscores are allowed in a domain name.
S sealover Level 4 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 189 Reaction score 0 Jun 28, 2005 #8 yes I think so too, I never seen any domain with that character.