Schanzenbach, Martin schreef op ma 07-02-2022 om 19:02 [+0000]: > > > NICKNAME > > > > > > A UTF-8 string (which is not 0-terminated) representing the > > > preferred label of the zone. This string MUST NOT include a "." > > > character. > > > > Can I have a nickname "SOME-ZTLD" > > Yes. > > > , "@" > > Ah good catch. Yes. But nobody will accept it. > [...] > > , "foo<nul byte>bar" > Yes. > [...] > > or "" (zero-length string)?. > > Yes > > You can do whatever you like with your string. > You cannot expect it to be used :)
You say that nobody will accept the "@". Possibly you also mean that "foo<nul byte>bar" won't be accepted (because many C assume the nul character is only for termination). However, I don't see anything in the spec telling people not to accept this @ and <nul byte>. Does this ‘don't accept this’ need to be included in the spec somewhere? Greetings, Maxime.
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