On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 16:10 -0400, Adam Katz wrote: > Since email addresses contain everything a valid domain can contain, > the user.AT.domain.tld (which is really user.at.domain.tld since > domains are not case-sensitive) could be ambiguous if the "user" or > the "domain" contains ".at." in itself, or whatever workaround we > create. My proposed workaround is ".real-at." and an incremented > numeric suffix like ".real-at2." if needed.
You are aware there's a ccTLD .at? :) > (Oh crap, is this a draft for an RFC?) This pretty much was one of my first thoughts, too. I vaguely recall coming across such an RFC before. Hope someone else can point it out. -- char *t="\10pse\0r\0dtu...@ghno\x4e\xc8\x79\xf4\xab\x51\x8a\x10\xf4\xf4\xc4"; main(){ char h,m=h=*t++,*x=t+2*h,c,i,l=*x,s=0; for (i=0;i<l;i++){ i%8? c<<=1: (c=*++x); c&128 && (s+=h); if (!(h>>=1)||!t[s+h]){ putchar(t[s]);h=m;s=0; }}}