Hi Scott:
It is good to see that I am not the only surprised by this one.

Any reason why we should not create a filter for such double extensions?

Can you think of any reason why a legitimate site should have a double
extension?

Regards,
Kami

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>I can use a little education on this topic... what is this domain?
>
><http://www.calcium.com.biz|.busycorp.net/?&rev=dcc2&aff=ami&id=ami08>
>http://www.calcium.com.biz|.busycorp.net/?&rev=dcc2&aff=ami&id=ami08
>
>To test it I tried Calcium.com but that domain is for sale, then I 
>tried
>calcium.com.biz and it worked.
>
>A double extension?

That's an odd one.

Believe it or not, that's actually a host at busycorp.net.  Some web 
browsers might truncate it to "www.calcium.com.biz", but it is actually
a 
host called "www.calcium.com.biz|.busycorp.net".  I'm not sure if it is 
technically valid (with the CTRL-A and | in it), but IE accepts it, and
so 
does BIND.
                             -Scott

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