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kalberts26-May-16 1:20
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W∴ Balboos wrote:
You do know that computers don't give a damn about data format so long as they know how to interpret it.
In that sense, there is no difference between humans and computers. If you give a computer the date 9/11/2001 and tell it "Interpret this as a date in American format", or you do the same to a human, it comes out right. If you tell the computer the date 9/11/2001 and tell it "Interpret tis as a date in European format", you get a different result from the computer, and so you would from a human given the same instruction.

What regards DNS names: No, they cannot be truncated. You have to include everthing up to the TLD. Obviously, you could have a local address book for looking up the higher levels of the address, so that you wouldn't have to worry about the TLD and its immediate subordinates for your regular contacts - but there is no reason why you should use any part of the DNS name as the lookup key in that dictionary; you could use any identifier. Once you get to the DNS level, the TLD cannot be truncated.
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