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Re: unqualified domains, was ICANN to allow commercial gTLDs


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 14:46:10 +1000


In message <20110620033503.20835.qmail () joyce lan>, "John Levine" writes:
i think he's seen RFC 1034 :-).  anyway, i don't see the difference between
http://sony/ and http://sony./

Neither do any of the browsers I use, which resolve http://bi/ as well
as http://dk./ just fine.  Whatever problem unqualified TLD names
might present to web browsers has been around for a long time and the
world hasn't come to an end.

The problems with zillions of single-registrant TLDs are more
social and economic than technical.

And your technical solution to ensure "http://apple/"; always resolves
to "apple." and doesn't break people using "http://apple/"; to reach
"http://apple.example.net/"; is?

Similarly for "mail user@apple".

Mark
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