On Mon, 10 May 2004, Edward Lewis wrote:
> At 9:26 -0500 5/10/04, Eric A. Hall wrote:
> >Nobody should call it qtype=*, because its not, and because it perpetuates
> >the confusion.
> 
> I have to issue a "my fault" here as far as the comment.  A qtype of 
> "*" is referenced in RFC 1034, an as recently as rfc 2929 (IANA 
> consid's).  You're right, Eric, "it's not", but it appears in the 
> documents.

I revised the text a bit to bring out this contradiction:

        <section title="Query Type 'ANY' and A/AAAA Records">
        <t>QTYPE=* is typically only used for debugging or management
purposes; it is worth keeping in mind that QTYPE=* ("ANY" queries;  
note that QTYPE=* is the technically correct, though oxymoronic, term)
literally return any available RRsets, not *all* available RRsets, as
only some of these may be present in the caches. Therefore, to get
both A and AAAA records reliably, two separate queries must be
made.</t>

Does this look good?

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