RFC 1035
RFC 1035
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Moreover, such "internationalized domain names" should use the prefix "xn-." In this paper, we filter out queries that contain characters outside the range defined by
RFC 1035 [10].
In 1987 the publication of RFC 1034 and RFC 1035 updated the DNS specification and made RFC 882 and RFC 883 obsolete.
* RFC 1035 - domain names - implementation and specification (http://ietf/org/rfc/rfc1035)
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