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> Tony is bang on. 'stayondomain' doesn't exist yet. It has been in the
> parser wishlist for about a year, but no one skilled enough has had a
> chance to implement it yet.
I've been asking for it for almost 2 years, in fact, at the same
exact time that the stayonhost parameter was created, I asked for
stayondomain, which has a very different scope.
> Any takers? I will ship a fresh bottle of Bailey's to anyone who can help
> out ;-)
How far will you ship that =) (j/k). Seriously though, I've put out
a few ideas about how to implement it at a parser level, reversing the
string and reversing back. I'm not sure if Python has a robust domain
validation library, but it's not that hard to splice out the relevant bits
and only be left with the domain itself.
I'll try to hack up a standalone "something" this weekend (in perl
of course) to show as a proof of concept of how this can be done. Whomever
wants to roll that back into something the Python distiller can grok, go
ahead, I'll split the Baileys with you =)
d.
perldoc -qa.j | perl -lpe '($_)=m("(.*)")'
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