- In the
Domain Name
System (DNS) hierarchy, a
subdomain is a
domain that is a part of
another (main)
domain. For example, if a
domain offered an online...
- of the
Domain Name
System (DNS). Any name
registered in the DNS is a
domain name.
Domain names are
organized in
subordinate levels (
subdomains) of the...
-
domain and its
subdomains, and not for
another domain and its
subdomains. For example, the
website example.org
cannot set a
cookie that has a
domain of...
- nntp for a
Usenet news server.
These hostnames appear as
Domain Name
System (DNS) or
subdomain names, as in www.example.com. The use of www is not required...
- subdivision, or
subdomain of the
domain to the right. For example, the
label example specifies a
subdomain of the com
domain, and www is a
subdomain of example...
- In
biological taxonomy, a
domain (/dəˈmeɪn/ or /doʊˈmeɪn/) (Latin: regio), also dominion, superkingdom, realm, or empire, is the
highest taxonomic rank...
-
boundary between the
Archaean to
early Palaeoproterozoic Coulta Subdomain and the
Cleve Subdomain, a
Palaeoproterozoic orogenic belt ("mobile zone") probably...
- home page is
located at the root of the website's
domain or
subdomain. For example, if the
domain is example.com, the home page is
likely located at...
-
addressing and
subdomain addressing". www.fastmail.com.
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sub-addressing"...
- registry. Most of the
private sub-
domain registries operate based on an ISO 3166-1 name that is a
subdomain of a higher-level
domain.[citation needed] Some of...