When a network resource request having a domain name is received, it can
be determined whether the domain name is a fictitious domain name (FDN).
For instance, the highest level domain (HLD) of a domain name that is
determined not resolvable is called a top level domain alias (TLDA) and
such a domain name is a FDN having a TLDA. Rather than displaying an
error message upon determining that a domain name is (fictitious) a FDN,
instead a URL having a resolvable domain name can be generated. Content
if any, may then be located, presented, displayed, notified, and/or
accessed accordingly. For example, the autosearch feature of a web
browser can be enabled to provide further resolution processing by
generating and/or resolving a resolvable domain name upon detecting a FDN
from a received domain name.