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why in some computers you have to enter the 3w to access a site and on other you don't need to ???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the early days of the internet (before browsers even) you had to put the full address of any internet site bacause it may not be a WWW site (there are other letters you can put in place of WWW like FTP for example).
When browsers came out, you still had to put the full address, like www.microsoft.com.
But gradually, because browsers generally only work with WWW sites the letters WWW became somewhat redundant.
I believe (but have no proof) that the WWW can be left off all sites and they will still work, in Internet Explorer anyway.
Not sure about other browsers like opera or mozilla.
To test IP resolving, you can use nslookup from the command line. Try just the domain/TLD then the www prefix and see if they return different IPs (this can get boring after 2 domains!).
http://no-www.org/