You Don't Have to Type in the WWW., or .COM, or HTTP://

You Don't Have to Type in the WWW., or .COM, or HTTP:// :-\

HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and with version 3.0 and later of Internet Explorer, you don't have to enter the http://. IE automatically will insert it for you.

If you're running Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, you don't have to enter the 'www.' and the '.com' for the address. If the site's address you're typing in has these standard prefixes and suffixes, Explorer will add them for you. That means, to get to this site, you should only have to type 'pccomputernotes' in the Address Bar.

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