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Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs
From: Brian Reichert <reichert () numachi com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 17:56:23 -0500
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 05:46:27PM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
So, should browsers send absolute host names in http/1.1 requests, and shouldn't servers strip the trailing dot if they get one? I vote No and Yes, resp.
The first question is tough, only because of the depth of the exatblished convention. I think I would argue 'Yes', as to remove ambiguity, but that naively makes a lot of legacy software trip in unexpected ways. As for the second question, I generally disapprove of throwing away information, so I say No. Clearly I like to make trouble for myself. :) -- Brian Reichert <reichert () numachi com> BSD admin/developer at large
Current thread:
- looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 21)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Mark Andrews (Feb 21)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Karl Auer (Feb 21)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Jay Ashworth (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Jay Ashworth (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Jay Ashworth (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Jay Ashworth (Feb 22)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Mark Andrews (Feb 23)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Karl Auer (Feb 21)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Mark Andrews (Feb 21)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Mark Andrews (Feb 23)
- Re: looking for terminology recommendations concerning non-rooted FQDNs Brian Reichert (Feb 25)
- Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Jay Ashworth (Feb 25)
- Re: Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Brian Reichert (Feb 25)
- Re: Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Jay Ashworth (Feb 25)
- Re: Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Brian Reichert (Feb 25)
- Re: Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Jay Ashworth (Feb 25)
- Re: Should host/domain names travel over the internet with a trailing dot? Jay Ashworth (Feb 25)