[DNSOP] Re: Call for Adoption: draft-davies-internal-tld

Philip Homburg <pch-dnsop-6@u-1.phicoh.com> Tue, 06 May 2025 15:28 UTC

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> In my experience this is done using regular-expression matching,
> and that's all. 

At least for Firefox, I think John is right and it is the PSL.

If I start typing foo.internal then Firefox suggests visiting the
domain. If I then continue with foo.internal2 then Firefox only suggests
searching. Only an explicit list would know about that difference.