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sandman85 (Tunjukkan profil) 25 September 2007 23.46.18
I looked a while ago for something like an Esperanto TLD. I thought, there must be some way to separate Esperanto sites from sites in other languages, you know, like www.example.eo (since EO is esperanto's ISO code)
I wasn't able to find anything, but I did realize a way something like this could be accomplished. We could all help out to buy a second-level domain, since we can't really get a TLD (well I guess we could, but it would take a while to convince the IANA). I know for a fact that Trinidad and Tobago sells .tt domains, and by my test of www.eo.tt, it's open. We could host a little redirection site here for Esperanto speakers, so a site could be like http://ekzemple.eo.tt (which would redirect to their own hosted site; we wouldn't host the sites. Like ekzemple.eo.tt could redirect to mysite.hosting.com). Many countries do have domains set up like this (.co.uk, .org.uk, etc.) and it would pretty much look like a normal TLD.
Just an idea, what's your take on this?
I wasn't able to find anything, but I did realize a way something like this could be accomplished. We could all help out to buy a second-level domain, since we can't really get a TLD (well I guess we could, but it would take a while to convince the IANA). I know for a fact that Trinidad and Tobago sells .tt domains, and by my test of www.eo.tt, it's open. We could host a little redirection site here for Esperanto speakers, so a site could be like http://ekzemple.eo.tt (which would redirect to their own hosted site; we wouldn't host the sites. Like ekzemple.eo.tt could redirect to mysite.hosting.com). Many countries do have domains set up like this (.co.uk, .org.uk, etc.) and it would pretty much look like a normal TLD.
Just an idea, what's your take on this?
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 27 September 2007 01.58.47
I always liked the current diversity of domains in the Esperanto world. It helps you improve your skills at recognizing two-letter domain name country codes!
piteredfan (Tunjukkan profil) 3 Oktober 2007 01.07.41
sandman85:I looked a while ago for something like an Esperanto TLD. I thought, there must be some way to separate Esperanto sites from sites in other languages, you know, like www.example.eo (since EO is esperanto's ISO code)Open Office has an eo site, for OO2.3. I didn't notice it in previous versions. Go to www.openoffice.org and click on "native languages". You will find Esperanto in the drop-down menu. If you can download the Eo version, let us know. I downloaded the English version becaise I write more in English than in Esperanto.
I wasn't able to find anything, but I did realize a way something like this could be accomplished. We could all help out to buy a second-level domain, since we can't really get a TLD (well I guess we could, but it would take a while to convince the IANA). I know for a fact that Trinidad and Tobago sells .tt domains, and by my test of www.eo.tt, it's open. We could host a little redirection site here for Esperanto speakers, so a site could be like http://ekzemple.eo.tt (which would redirect to their own hosted site; we wouldn't host the sites. Like ekzemple.eo.tt could redirect to mysite.hosting.com). Many countries do have domains set up like this (.co.uk, .org.uk, etc.) and it would pretty much look like a normal TLD.
Just an idea, what's your take on this?