in reply to PerlMonks .com .net .org Why so many?

Please next time consider using a search for questions which where obviously asked before. And there are more.

If you don't like supersearch consider Google or duckduckgo with a site:www.perlmonks.org in the query.

FWIW I have a Nodelet-hack normalizing every absolute link inside the monastery to the current domain.

Simple regex and solves a lot of headache.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

update

> just realized that there 3 different PerlMonks URLS

Really? The Domain Nodelet is activated by default on second position.

see also

> About the Domain Nodelet

> This nodelet allows switching to a different PerlMonks domain name. This is potentially useful for switching between logins if different cookies are stored for different domain names.

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Re^2: PerlMonks .com .net .org Why so many? (Updated)
by harangzsolt33 (Deacon) on Jan 06, 2025 at 14:47 UTC
    Please next time consider using a search for questions which where obviously asked before.

    I usually do that. This time, however, I didn't know what to search for. If I type "PerlMonks" in the search, I thought that's going to bring up a million hits and none of which is what I am looking for, so I thought, I'll just ask the question.

    What is a "Domain Nodelet" btw? I clicked on it https://perlmonks.com/?node=Domain%20Nodelet and it's just a blank page. ?????

      It's not blank, just minimal.

      > www.com | www.net | www.org

      If you haven't deactivated nodelets in Nodelet Settings, then try Ctrl-f for "Domain Nodelet" to find it in your view.

      Cheers Rolf
      (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
      see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

        Oh, I see! Thanks.
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