During yesterday's meeting there was a question about the text on slide 9 of my rfc7482bis deck. It said:
"Syntax: domains?nsLdhName =<domain search pattern> Syntax: domains?nsIp =<domain search pattern> XXXX is a search pattern representing a domain name in "letters, digits, hyphen" (LDH) format [RFC5890] in a zone administered by the server operator of a DNR YYYY is a search pattern representing a host name in "letters, digits, hyphen" format [RFC5890] in a zone administered by the server operator of a DNR" He wondered where the XXXX and YYYY fit into the query syntax as shown on the slide The text on the slide didn't include all of the text from the document, so that's why these look disjoint. The XXXX and YYYY are actually part of other queries that appear in the same section. It's actually clear when you take a look at the document. Scott _______________________________________________ regext mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/regext
