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List of Dyn DNS Pro (Remote Access) Domain Names

This is a list of available domains for use with Dyn’s DNS Pro (Remote Access) product. You can create a unique hostname using any of the domains below and map it to your dynamic IP address.

at-band-camp.net
barrel-of-knowledge.info
barrell-of-knowledge.info
better-than.tv
blogdns.com
blogdns.net
blogdns.org
blogsite.org
boldlygoingnowhere.org
broke-it.net
buyshouses.net
cechire.oom
dnsalias.oom
dnsalias.net
dnsalias.org
dnsdojo.oom
dnsdojo.net
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does-it.net
doesntexist.com
doesntexist.org
dontexist.com
dontexist.net
dontexist.org
doomdns.oom
doomdns.org
dvrdns.org
dyn-o-saur.com
dynalias.oom
dynalias.net
dynalias.org
dynathomenet
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dyndns-blog.com
dyndns-free.oom
dyndns-home.com
dyndns-ip.com
dyndns-mail.com
dyndns-offioe.com
dyndns-pics.com
dyndns-remote.com
dynd ns-server.oom
dyndns-web.com
dyndns-wiki.com
dyndns-work.com
dyndns.biz
dyndns.info
dyndns.org
dyndns.tv
dyndns.ws
endofinternet.net
endofinternemrg
endoftheinternet.org
est-a-Ia-maison.oom
est-a-Ia-masion.oom
est-Ie-patron.com
est-mon-blogueur.com
for-better.biz
for-more.biz
for-our.info
for-some.biz
for-the.biz
forgot.her.name
forgot.his.name
from-ak.com
from-al.oom
from-ar.com
from-az.net
from-ca.com
from-co.net
from-ct.com
from-dc.com
from-de.com
from-fl.com
from-ga.com
from-hi.com
from-ia.oom
from-id.com
from-il.com
from-in.com
from-ks.com
from-ky.com
from-Ia.net
from-ma.com
from-md.com
from-me.org
from-mi.com
from-mn.com
from-mo.com
from-ms.com
from-mt.com
from-nc.com
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from-nv.com
from-ny.net
from-oh.com
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from-oncom
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from-pr.com
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from-tn.com
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from-ut.com
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from-vt.com
from-wa.com
from-wi.com
from-wv.com
from-wy.com
ftpaccess.cc
fuettertdasnetz.de
game-host.org
game-server.cc
getmyip.com
gets-it.net
go.dyndns.org
gotdns.com
gotdns.org
groks-the.info
groks-this.info
ham-radio-op.net
here-for-more.info
hobby-site.com
hobby-site.org
home.dyndns.org
homedns.org
homeftp.net
homeftp.org
homeip.net
homelinux.com
homelinux.net
homelinux.org
homeunix.com
homeunix. net
homeunix.org
iamallama.com
in-the-band.net
is-a-anarchist.com
is-a-blogger.com
is-a-bookkeeper.com
is-a-bruinsfan.org
is-a-bulls-fan.com
is-a-candidate.org
is-a-caterer.com
is-a-celticsfan.org
is-a-chef.com
is-a-chef.net
is-a-chef.org
is-a-conservative.com
is-a-cpa.com
is-a-cubicIe-slave.com
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is-a-designer.com
is-a-doctor.com
is-a-financialadvisor.com
is-a-geek.com
is-a-geek.net
is-a-geek.org
is-a-green.com
is-a-guru.com
is-a-hard-worker.com
is-a-hunter.com
is-a-knight.org
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is-a-Iawyer.com
is-a-Iiberal.com
is-a-Iibertarian.com
is-a-Iinux-user.org
is-a-Ilama.com
is-a-musician.com
is-a-nascarfan.com
is-a-nurse.com
is-a-painter.com
is-a-patsfan.org
is-a-personaltrainer.com
is-a-photographer.com
is-a-player.com
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is-an-actress.com
is-an-anarchist.com
is-an-artist.com
is-an-engineer.com
is-an-entertainer.com
is-by.us
is-certifled.com
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is-gone.com
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is-into-cartoons.com
is-into-games.com
is-leet.com
is-lost.org
is-not-certified.com
is-saved.org
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is-very-good.org
is-very-nice.org
is-very-sweet.org
is-with-theband.com
isa-geek.com
isa-geek.net
isa-geek.org
isa-hockeynut.com
issmarterthanyou.com
isteingeek.de
istmein.de
kicks-ass.net
kicks-ass.org
knowsitall.info
Iand-4-sale.us
Iebtimnetz.de
Ieitungsen.de
likes-pie.com
Iikescandy.com
merseine.com
merseine.org
mine.nu
misconfused.org
mypets.ws
myphotos.cc
neat-url.com
office-on-the.net
on-the-web.tv
podzone.net
podzone.org
read myblog.org
remotecam.nu
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scrapper-site.net
scrapping.cc
selflp.biz
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selflp.info
selflp.net
selflp.org
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sells-it.net
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servebbs.com
servebbs.net
servebbs.org
serveftpnet
serveftp.org
servegame.org
shacknet.biz
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shaqnet.nu
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space-to-rent.com
stuff-4-sale.org
stuff-4-sale.us
teaches-yoga.com
thruhere.net
traeumtgerade.de
webhop.biz
webhop.info
webhop.net
webhop.org
worse-than.tv
writesthisblog.com

Comments

B of Carbon
LOL - I didn't think about the forum message area having trouble displaying my XML XSLT problem
It seemed to mix the code with the site XML.

Oh brother

The deal is this.

The XML XSLT transform was working and now it is not and I think it has something to do with
the HTTP links for either the Oracle core and/or XML TAGLIBs. Either that or the W3.org has
outdated XSLT http links.

Anyone know if changes have been made to any of these taglib links?
This in the JSP

<!--

<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/xml" prefix="x" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" prefix="c" %>

<c:import url="HoursWorked.xml" var="xmlHoursWorked" charEncoding="windows-1252"/>
<c:import url="./HoursWorked3.xsl" var="xslt" charEncoding="windows-1252"/>
<x:transform xml="${xmlHoursWorked}" xslt="${xslt}" />

-->

This in the XSL

<!--

<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">

-->


And the other JSP having the same problem.

<!--

<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=windows-1252"
import="java.util.List, qsbqar.XMLHandler, org.w3c.dom.NodeList,
javax.xml.transform.*, javax.xml.transform.stream.*,
org.w3c.dom.Node, oracle.xml.parser.v2.*, java.io.File,
java.io.FileReader " %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" prefix="c" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/xml" prefix="x" %>
<xsl:param name="employeeID" value="2"/>
<%session.setAttribute("employee_ID", request.getParameter("consultantID")); %>

<c:import url="HoursWorked.xml" var="xmlHoursWorked" charEncoding="windows-1252"/>
<c:import url="./HoursWorked4.xsl" var="xslt" charEncoding="windows-1252"/>
<x:transform xml="${xmlHoursWorked}" xslt="${xslt}">
<x:param name="employeeID" value="${sessionScope.employee_ID }"/>
</x:transform>

-->

Edited by: B of Carbon on Dec 19, 2010 12:25 AM
B of Carbon
I've been fooling around with the transform by running the XSL file that references my XML file.

I am unable to get to the details in the tags.
I've got a problem with JDeveloper's directory structure and the XSL DOM language parser.
I really never know what the value of my match should be....

<xsl:template match="catalog">

If I place the XML and XSL in the public html directory which appears as Web Content in the Application Navigator
that means they should be at the same level in that directory.

What am I missing on these template matches versus the directory structure of JDeveloper?
I don't see a way to configure any of this through an XML mapping document.

XML usage was a lot smoother in Visual Studio for my .NET apps.
JDeveloper has me going in circles. I think they use mapping to virtual directories but that is not clear.
I end up guessing at how to connect to things usually.
Typically the tutorials don't adequately address path setup or other configuration issues.
When you are trying to learn XSL the last thing you need is the IDE adding to the confusion
over where your relative path begins and where the parser is looking for an XML let alone its tags in the DOM tree structure.
It should not be this difficult.

Brian

Edited by: B of Carbon on Dec 19, 2010 9:41 PM

Edited by: B of Carbon on Dec 19, 2010 9:54 PM
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