At the risk of being branded a purist and any number of other things, I would like to make a comment. If they are indeed advertising themselves as being a provider of a connection to the "Internet", then the internet is defined by the protocols and intercommunication systems that make it up. If they are advertising a connection to "Bigpond Net", then all bets are off :) The "Request For Comments" structure is at the heart of this, and they can be found at the Internet Engineering Taskforce home page -: http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html What Bigpond are currently involved in refers specifically to RFC 1034 with a little 1035. 5.2.1 section 3. ----------------------- When the resolver performs the indicated function, it usually has one of the following results to pass back to the client: - One or more RRs giving the requested data. In this case the resolver returns the answer in the appropriate format. - A name error (NE). This happens when the referenced name does not exist. For example, a user may have mistyped a host name. ------------------------ These are the ties that "bind". You want to change them, submit an RFC. Currently, if Bigpond are not providing that result from a DNS query on their default name server, that name server is not performing as an Internet Name server should as per RFC 1034. As regards the Web, it matters not one whit what is in the html of the page that is returned. Technically speaking, it only matters what is in the response code. There is no specification what is in the HTML or TEXT that is returned, just the code. http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html It must return a 404 if the page does not exist. The 404 page can contain a singing donkey and a dancing penguin. But it must be a 404. To be in spec. -- James :) Collins - Head Office * +61-7-3823-5150 * ,-_|\ Australasian Online Services Registry / * Sydney Office - +61-2-8011-3237 \_,-._/ Canberra Office - +61-2-6100-7721 v Fax Number - +61-7-3823-5152 www.aosreg.com.au - P.O. Box 1073, Capalaba, Qld, 4157Received on Thu Nov 19 2009 - 20:29:40 UTC
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