09-06-2009
Quote:
Thank you but I think you misunderstood, without the domain extension, without .com, .net, .org or other domain extension. it must be something generic because I don't know the domain extension.
The examples above should be:
devmydomain (without com)
mydomain (without com)
Yes, I edited my post right after posting it, sorry :X
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NAME
XML::Normalize::LibXML - simple whitespace striping functions
SYNOPSIS
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SEE ALSO
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