Surely, if the objective is a pedagogical one, the ideal selection is example.edu?
Or if you want to lay down the law on the subject, example.gov?
Tony
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From: public-ws-addressing-request@w3.org on behalf of Anish Karmarkar
Sent: Tue 16-Aug-05 4:48
To: Rich Salz
Cc: tim@mindreef.com; public-ws-addressing@w3.org
Subject: Re: fabrikam?
In addition to sub-domains, there is also example.org, and example.net,
as well as .example (per RFC 2606).
I wonder if TLD that came into existence after the RFC was written like
example.biz, example.info, example.info, example.coop, example.aero,
example.pro can be used too.
-Anish
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Rich Salz wrote:
>
>> I think the limitation of example.com is that in a lot of cases you
>> want to
>> show URIs from multiple entities participating in an interchange. >From a
>> pedagogical perspective, I think it's easier to understand examples
>> that use
>> other domain names.
>
>
> This is a good point. I wonder if sub-domains (customer.example.com,
> home-office.example.com, etc) works?
>
> /r$
>