What is the .st domain extension
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Alexandre
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Hello,
I would like to ask for some information regarding a website extension, the .st extension.
What does this extension mean?
Why do some people use it after .fr (such as lesiteweb.fr.st)?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Alexandre
I would like to ask for some information regarding a website extension, the .st extension.
What does this extension mean?
Why do some people use it after .fr (such as lesiteweb.fr.st)?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Alexandre
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Hi,
I'm bringing up the topic again, and I apologize to anyone who might find it shocking. I have a question about the *.st extension --> When it is present on a source file of a program (I have edited the program, it contains code that is slightly similar to Java), what does it mean?
Thank you!!
I'm bringing up the topic again, and I apologize to anyone who might find it shocking. I have a question about the *.st extension --> When it is present on a source file of a program (I have edited the program, it contains code that is slightly similar to Java), what does it mean?
Thank you!!
For websites: some sites offer subdomains that usually have the same characteristics as domain names. This avoids changing the address each time you change your host: in fact, after redirecting to your site, it creates a frame to hide your real address (you need to be careful with this kind of site).
For files: are you developing in ASM 68X? normally these are files for ATARI ST IMAGE DISK, created for the Motorola 68000 processor (here, ST = sixteen/thirty-two bits)
For file extensions, I recommend using: https://filext.com/
For files: are you developing in ASM 68X? normally these are files for ATARI ST IMAGE DISK, created for the Motorola 68000 processor (here, ST = sixteen/thirty-two bits)
For file extensions, I recommend using: https://filext.com/
OMG, how are you getting it wrong!
The .fr.st is simply a free extension and that's why people use it!
If you want a domain name, you can get it here: www.ulimit.com
<cite>are you developing in ASM 68X? normally these are files for ATARI ST IMAGE DISK, created for the Motorola 68000 processor (here, ST = sixteen/thirty-two bits) </cite>
L.O.L.
The .fr.st is simply a free extension and that's why people use it!
If you want a domain name, you can get it here: www.ulimit.com
<cite>are you developing in ASM 68X? normally these are files for ATARI ST IMAGE DISK, created for the Motorola 68000 processor (here, ST = sixteen/thirty-two bits) </cite>
L.O.L.