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Wink UNIX and forward slashes

Hey,

This is probably going to sound like an immensely stupid and dull question, but can someone please tell me whether the forward slash on the web address (http://) signifies that it is running on UNIX?

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No, it does not. The format of the URL leader has been standardized... If you want to know lots of good stuff about what operating system, and the uptime on the machine, check out http://www.netcraft.com/whats/.
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