“The .com at the end of many web addresses (such as lifewire.com) is called a top-level domain. The .com ending is the world’s most common generic (1) top-level domain. The .com TLD represents commercial, which conveys the type of content that’s being published.” (1) emphasis added. Definition compliments of live.wire.com.”
“The domain name gov is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The name is derived from the word government, indicating its restricted use by government entities“. (2) emphasis added. Definition compliments of Wikipedia. Shouldn’t TOF have retained their .gov domain name? Is http://www.fromberg-mt.com a “secure” site?
If TOF personnel were unable to access: http://www.fromberg-mt.govĀ in order to update said site; how were the multitudinous files of “Minutes” and “Town Law” expeditiously transferred to: http://www.fromberg-mt.com? So many queries. tfa seeks answers from The Town of Fromberg.
http://www.fromberg-mt.gov/index.html
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