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Re: LYNX-DEV unusual domain names
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Drazen Kacar |
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Re: LYNX-DEV unusual domain names |
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Mon, 2 Dec 1996 10:04:58 +0100 (MET) |
Klaus Weide wrote:
> You gotta be more specific than that. Like giving a real example,
> and defining what you mean by "Lynx" (which version/patches?) and
> "doesn't like".
>
> There have been changes to that that are incorporated in the Composite
> Patches, so a Lynx updated with that should deal with it better than
> standard Lynx2.6.
>
> Also, have you checked whether other programs "like" those addresses,
> for example Netscape Navigator (on the same machine) or your telnet
> or ftp program?
Not an argument. Netscape doesn't like 303 and that's not a reason for
Lynx not to obey HTTP. There is an RFC about that. Two, in fact. The old
one says that FQDN can't start with a number. The new one does not impose
that restriction. I know there's been talk about that and I know there is
a patch. I don't know if it's fully compliant with RFC. This post is just
FYI type. Although I'm probably wrong at something. As usuall, I know
that RFC exists, but I did not check it.
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