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Dot.tk Offers DNS
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Posted January 27 2010 - 05:05 PM
A lot of you probably remember .tk, a free domain that put your site in an iframe.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
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Posted January 27 2010 - 05:12 PM
Unveiled (Sunny S.), on January 27 2010 - 05:05 PM, said:
A lot of you probably remember .tk, a free domain that put your site in an iframe.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
I don't know why though, but TK reminds me of Japan to be honest :{ . Still a great service though.
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#12
Posted February 14 2010 - 03:56 PM
Unveiled (Sunny S.), on January 27 2010 - 05:05 PM, said:
A lot of you probably remember .tk, a free domain that put your site in an iframe.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
Well now they offer full DNS support so you can use it just like a co.cc, except it's a top level domain (Tokelau) and is more reliable. You will need at least 25 visits per month, but it's worth it.
I am certainly more fond of .tk then .co.cc now that they have DNS.
"import xmlrpclib
srv = xmlrpclib.Server('http://www.microsoft.com/')
for employee in srv.MainDepartment.personnel(): srv.fireEmployee(employee)"
srv = xmlrpclib.Server('http://www.microsoft.com/')
for employee in srv.MainDepartment.personnel(): srv.fireEmployee(employee)"

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Posted February 14 2010 - 07:21 PM
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