What
makes up a valid domain name?
The only valid characters for a domain name are letters,
numbers and a hyphen "-". Hyphens may be anywhere
in the middle of a name, but can not be located at the end
or beginning of a name. A valid domain name does not have
spaces. A domain name can be up to 67 characters long -- including
the 4 characters used to identify the Top Level Domain (.com,
net, .org). Do not type the www. or your ext. before your
domain name when registering as it is automatically inserted.
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