Jonathan said:
mike031 said:free sub-domain url forwarding is soooo 1999.. they used to be popular a while ago, i mean.. who uses this things this days?!
RTM.net said:P.S. I can certainly believe that tinyurl.com gets 185M hits per month.... they've been around a while, and they are one of the original sites offering URL redirections services.
mike031 said:free sub-domain url forwarding is soooo 1999.. they used to be popular a while ago, i mean.. who uses this things this days?!
mark said:----------------------
mike: obviously a lot of people even if you assume their hit count is only a tenth of what they claim. in the other forum i ran across people were suggesting its useage primarily to post links to news articles instead of having for example: www.newyorktimes.com/todaysnews/article518954/johnson/13456/04150
or something similiar you can post a much shorter url which obviously gets you to the same place.
The random characters have already been generated when you load the first page. So it creates the short url using the first link you provided. If you hit back and attempt to do it again, it won't replace the original short url.kodeking said:owtf.com doesn't work correctly. Put http://www.yourdomain.com/file1.html in the box and hit make url. Then go back and enter http://www.yourdomain.com/file2.html in the box and hit make url. The two urls it makes are the same....