Thanks, prefixing my one just reports 'server cannot be found'...

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

> Op 3 jul. 2014 om 18:54 heeft Paul Scott <psc...@skycoast.us> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> This is a known problem on Safari for Mac, and presumably for iOS. I reported 
> it, and my bug report was closed as a duplicate of radar:10252476. We have a 
> corporate TLD that does not resolve in safari, unless you prefix it with 
> http:// so that Safari doesn’t treat it as a search term.
> 
> Paul
> 
>> On Jul 3, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 3, 2014, at 6:52 AM, Diederik Meijer | Ten Horses 
>> <diede...@tenhorses.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> The issue being that the TLD (think for example: domain.law, with law being 
>>> the TLD) is accessible through a DNS server, but since the TLD is not 
>>> officially registered with ICANN, standard browsers do not resolve the 
>>> domain into an IP address. Using a standard UIWebView does not work. But, I 
>>> repeat, the server is up and running and the domain is accessible through 
>>> the network.
>> 
>> Really? I’m not aware of anything built into browsers that restricts them to 
>> a fixed set of “official” TLDs. As far as I know, the client simply hands 
>> off _any_ hostname for DNS lookup, which will query the configured DNS 
>> server(s).
>> 
>> Are you 100% sure that the DNS is configured correctly? For example, the 
>> name server (or some parent of it) needs to have a custom entry for “.law”, 
>> otherwise it will end up querying upstream for it, and the upstream (ISP) 
>> name servers won’t know about that TLD.
>> 
>> Also, are you 100% sure that the iOS device is configured to access the DNS 
>> server that knows about your custom domain? It’s probably getting the name 
>> server IP addresses via DHCP.
>> 
>> —Jens
>> 
>> PS: This question really belongs on the macnetworkprog mailing list. There 
>> are Apple networking gurus hanging out there who don’t monitor cocoa-dev.
> 
> --
> Paul Scott
> psc...@skycoast.us
> 
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