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The site content is a file converter and other tools

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@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 changed the title Update cnames_active.js fluxora.js.org Dec 20, 2025
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Hi there!

❌ Your requested js.org subdomain must be inserted in alphabetical order in the cnames_active.js file before we can process your request. Please fix this. 🔤

Also, please could you explain how this is related directly to the JavaScript ecosystem/community? Why is this something a JavaScript developer specifically would use more-so than anyone else?

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Hi there!

❌ Your requested js.org subdomain must be inserted in alphabetical order in the cnames_active.js file before we can process your request. Please fix this. 🔤

Also, please could you explain how this is related directly to the JavaScript ecosystem/community? Why is this something a JavaScript developer specifically would use more-so than anyone else?

Fluxora is a JavaScript-driven static web tool that performs file conversion entirely on the client side using JavaScript loaded via CDN.

All core functionality runs in the browser without any server-side processing, relying on modern JavaScript APIs and libraries. This makes the project directly relevant to the JavaScript ecosystem, as it demonstrates and provides practical JavaScript-based tooling for developers and end users.

The js.org subdomain is therefore appropriate, as the primary audience and use case are centered around JavaScript-powered frontend utilities.

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Just because a site uses JavaScript does not mean it is valid content for a JS.org subdomain.. why is your content relevant to the JavaScript community specifically? Why would a JavaScript developer specifically want to visit your site more-so than any other user on the internet?

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