From: peter (Peter da Silva) Date: 22:34 on 29 Apr 2004 Subject: mariaaaaaaachi http://tom+hate.hates-software.com/2004/04/21/1bc70490.html ^--- since when has this been a legal character in a domain name? Hey, mariaaaaaaaaachi! If you're going to grab the local part from email addresses and shove them willy-nilly into URLs, clean them up first! You can put a lot more stuff on the left hand of an @ sign than you're allowed to stick on the right side, or in the hostname part of an URL.
From: David Champion Date: 00:07 on 30 Apr 2004 Subject: Re: mariaaaaaaachi * On 2004.04.29, in <20040429213409.D00D8413C6@xxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxx.xxx>, * "Peter da Silva" <peter@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > http://tom+hate.hates-software.com/2004/04/21/1bc70490.html > ^--- since when has this been a legal character in a domain name? > > Hey, mariaaaaaaaaachi! If you're going to grab the local part from email > addresses and shove them willy-nilly into URLs, clean them up first! You > can put a lot more stuff on the left hand of an @ sign than you're allowed > to stick on the right side, or in the hostname part of an URL. Mariaaaaa aaaaaaachi could turn them into _ charactes. It's a much better-supported and -appreciated illegal hostname character.
From: peter (Peter da Silva) Date: 00:25 on 30 Apr 2004 Subject: Re: mariaaaaaaachi > Mariaaaaa aaaaaaachi could turn them into _ charactes. It's a much > better-supported and -appreciated illegal hostname character. YEW BASTID! I KEEL YEW DEAD, YEW HEAR ME!
From: Thomas R. Sibley Date: 21:19 on 02 May 2004 Subject: Re: mariaaaaaaachi Peter da Silva wrote on 04/29/04 17:34: > http://tom+hate.hates-software.com/2004/04/21/1bc70490.html > ^--- since when has this been a legal character in a domain name? /me chuckles
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