top | item 39502365 (no title) kidmin | 2 years ago Actually the root is a null (empty) label rather than "."; dots are delimiters of labels, there is an empty label after "." in FQDNs. See RFC 1034 Section 3.1. discuss order hn newest c0pium|2 years ago Having all addresses be rooted in an untypeable null isn’t much better. jesprenj|2 years ago It is not null, it's an empty string. load replies (1)
c0pium|2 years ago Having all addresses be rooted in an untypeable null isn’t much better. jesprenj|2 years ago It is not null, it's an empty string. load replies (1)
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