> - uses EDNS to allow longer labels than 63 bytes.
EDNS is useless for this. See the experience with bitstring
labels deployment. Extending the label size has the same
problems. In both cases you are using the new label types
in the question and not in only in the answer.
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Mark Andrews, Nominum Inc.
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