Many browser engines use lists of top-level domains to be able to determine what a server's "base domain" is. For some use cases it would be interesting to have this information available to scripts. I list some use cases I can think of below:

1) Determining in a simple and fool-proof manner that a page is from a given domain. For example, if a script that might run on *.example.com, *.example.co.uk etc can do if(location.domain.indexOf('example.'==0) to check whether it runs on an *.example.* site (and not get a false positive match on example.exmple.com).

2) Checking what the shortest possible string for document.domain is.

3) Set cookies for all servers in a domain easily from JS without specific string operations on the hostname

Thoughts?
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Hallvord R. M. Steen
Core tester, Opera Software

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