Can someone please post a simple guide on making yt-dlp work? Question? I've read through a bunch of documentation and all i see are pages of command lines with no actual straight forward example of what you need to make this run. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
Where does email sent to *@example.com go? If I accidentally sent sensitive information to *@example.com would some evil person (potentially at the IANA) be able to retrieve it someday?
So, point example.com to your web server, using an A record (same IP address as www.example.com or a totally different server) and then configure the web server to forward from the bare domain to www.
Technically example.com and www.example.com are different domain names. One could have 2 completly different websites on them (although that's quite bad practice).
The examples you gave represent two different accounts, example and example.sub. As the article you linked indicates, you can create aliases by adding or removing dots, so exam.ple and ex.am.ple are aliases of example, but you cannot add other characters in that way.
When a client connects to https://www.example.com, it will start with the SSL negotiation, and the user will get a warning that the SSL certificate does not match. Any redirect that you create will happen only after the SSL negotiation, so they will still be getting the SSL certificate warning.
For example, if they contain a certain word or a number. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the cells you want to apply format rules to. Click Format Conditional formatting. A toolbar will open to the right. Create a rule. Single color: Under "Format cells if," choose the condition that you want to trigger the rule.
Here’s an example for my latest role. Notice how I try to use as many of the same words as the job description: For now, just put down the qualifications without any regard for style. Also, you don’t need qualifications for all the requirements. We’re only going to use the top two anyway. Struggling to come up with qualifications?