Hello Scott,

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: regext <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von Hollenbeck, Scott
> Betreff: [regext] Virtual Interim Meeting Question: XXXX and YYYY in
> rfc7482bis

[AM] My point was that the text on the slide...

> "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"

[AM] .. contained one query based on and LDH name, and one query based on an IP 
address, but both search patterns referred to LDH names. I had the impression 
that one of the search patterns would need to be an IP address (for the second 
query parameter). But I do admit that was an uneducated comment that I made 
without reading the document itself.

> 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.

[AM] Thanks for clarifying. I'll go back and "read the source, luke".

Best,
Alex

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