Jeff Chan wrote:
I'll add the ones mentioned in RFC 2606: example.com example.net example.org but we should also include common examples from everyday use, even if they're not technically RFC compliant.
Be very careful with this. I know that test.de and invalid.de are okay, but generally you can't fix all silly abuse ideas.
It's better to support 2606 (example.cno, *.example, *.test, *.invalid, *.localhost). For the TLDs that's no problem, you already know that example/test/invalid/localhost are reserved. And *.local isn't better (but not officially reserved).
But something like say local.tv, who knows ? Maybe they are spammers, maybe they don't exist, maybe they are okay. One SLD rarely or never abused might be NIC.* in all existing TLDs.
Bye, Frank