At the same time, the browser developers, almost without exception, refuse
to implement SRV because they don't like the idea that they might have to
do another DNS lookup prior to displaying a web page.  And they lobby the
W3C pretty hard to not standardize SRV for HTTP.

That's a pretty serious impasse .. and one that I think is only going to be
overcome by an equally strong lobbying movement from the DNS hosting
industry, when we get tired of trying to educate end users on why CNAME at
apex won't work (end users who don't–and shouldn't need to–care), and get
tired of maintaining messy record synthesis processes.

I don't think that's a fight you're going to win. The ANAME kludge is ugly, but it's straightforward and a whole lot of DNS operators (including me) do it.

R's,
john
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