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1.Three spaced periods (...) used to indicate the omission of a word(s) from a sentence or phrase
2. In Macintosh and Windows operating systems, menu options followed by an ellipsis will bring up a dialog box when selected
ccTLD for Ascension Island
1. ccTLD for The Principality of Andorra
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ccTLD for The United Arab Emirates
A generic top-level domain gTLD used on the Internet’s Domain Name System.
It is the first gTLD based on a single industry, and is reserved for aviation-related businesses.
It was created in 2002 and is operated by SITA. There is also a Dot Aero Council created and controlled by SITA, which SITA supposedly consults on .aero policies.
The .aero domain is reserved for companies, organizations, associations, government agencies, and individuals in aviation and related industries.
Currently, two-letter codes under .aero are reserved for airlines according to the IATA Airline Designators, while three-letter codes are reserved for airports, according to the IATA airport codes.
ccTLD for Afghanistan
ccTLD for Antigua and Barbuda
ccTLD for Anguilla
ccTLD for The Republic of Albania
ccTLD for The Netherlands Antilles
ccTLD for Angola
ccTLD for Antarctica
ccTLD for The Argentine Republic
An Internet top-level domain TLD used exclusively for Internet-infrastructure purposes.
The .arpa TLD was originally intended to be a temporary measure to facilitate the transition to the Domain Name System.
The ARPANET was the predecessor to the Internet established by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), and when the Domain Name System was introduced in 1985, ARPANET host names were initially converted to domain names by adding .arpa to the end.
Hostnames in other networks were also sometimes converted to pseudo-domain-style addresses by adding endings such as .uucp and .bitnet, though these were never added to the Internet root as formal TLDs.
Domain names of this form were rapidly phased out by replacing them with domain names using the other, more informative, TLDs.
However, deleting .arpa once it had served its transitional purpose proved to be impractical, because in-addr.arpa was used for reverse DNS lookup for IP addresses.
For example the IP address 145.97.39.155 is mapped to a host name by issuing a DNS query for the PTR record for the special host name 155.39.97.145.in-addr.arpa.
ccTLD for American Samoa
A generic top-level domain proposed by the DotAsia Organization, with the back-end registry to be operated by Afilias.
ccTLD for The Republic of Austria
ccTLD for Aruba
ccTLD for Ă…land Islands
ccTLD for The Republic of Azerbaijan
ccTLD for Bosnia and Herzegovina
ccTLD for Barbados
ccTLD for The People’s Republic of Bangladesh
ccTLD for The Kingdom of Belgium
ccTLD for Burkina Faso
ccTLD for The Republic of Bulgaria
ccTLD for The Kingdom of Bahrain
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