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Can you point to the specific piece of client side code that does this? It doesn’t sound like it inherently fixes the problem of either going to “myserver” (as in, http://myserver/) and “myserver” (searching the web).



Not all browsers are properly handling but placing a “.” after the name is a temporary fix.




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