GrayHat wrote:
> just use a non-existent TLD like (e.g.) ".lan" or ".local" or the like
> :)
> in such a case, if your main (real) domain is "example.com" you
> may have "example.local"

Contrary to popular belief, .local is a real pseudo top-level domain...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local

Why not just use a 'invalid' sub-domain of your own .tld?

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Best regards,

Charles

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