On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 07:58:54PM +0000, Edward Lewis <edward.le...@icann.org> wrote a message of 145 lines which said:
> >Abstract: > >This document states a definition of Domain Name beyond the use of > >the term within the Domain Name System. Very good document, IMHO, and useful. I appreciate that we have a document explaining clearly the difference between a domain name and a DNS name. I loved the history bit, with SMTP defining the domain name :-) Two remarks: > the ordering of the sequence, such as left-to-right or > right-to-left, You make a confusion between the ordering of the sequence and its representation. You may mention the ordering (the most specific label at the beginning, the root at the end) as long as you don't refer to the representation (in english, the most specific label is on the left, in arabic on the right). So, I suggest, when describing domain names, to use only "first" and "last" for the labels and never "left" or "right", which are script-specific. > What is excluded in this definition is [...] the designated > separator character's representation, Then, /etc/cups/ppd/Konicac.ppd is a domain name? I tend to regard the dot as a sure sign that the character string is intended to be a domain name. _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop