Closed sourcejedi closed 5 years ago
I've fixed my mistake :-).
I don't understand. Do you mean to use example.org
and app.example
as the two domains?
example.org
was fine, but then it means http://app.org is confusing. It is not an RFC-reserved example domain. It doesn't show anything to do with the SOLID spec either. Maybe it is a SOLID domain and you plan to make it make more sense in future? but this is not clear to me as a reader at the moment... And if SOLID has set up a domain they are using to represent apps, it makes you wonder why there is not a SOLID-specific domain to represent servers?
(edited: the domain used was "example.org" not "example.net", sorry).
I've fixed my mistake :-).
Great! :-)
example.net was fine, but then it means http://app.org is confusing.
Yeah, what I meant was using example.org
and app.example
.
We need more than one example domain.
.example
TLD is defined for this purpose. Let's use it.https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606 - "Reserved Top Level DNS Names".
Also add missing quotes around one URI. We do not want these URIs to be clickable.