catsclaw227
First Post
This seems like sort of a small potatoes puzzle for the launch of a major product, but we'll see if it leads to something bigger. The x?x= part of the URL address makes me believe that this won't reveal a new domain name (of the sort that might be identified with a new major product) but rather probably just a page within WotC's website. We'll see!
Given that WoTC is a .NET house, their web pages whether through URL rewriting or actual, end with aspx. So a URL with .../default.aspx?x=123
would display a page with an "x?x=" or similar all over their site.
I am curious what it means, but beyond that it is a simply a basic .net web page with a querystring variable.