Re: [VALIDATOR] Working on the TLD list (Was: Re: [CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache Commons Validator 1.4.1 based on RC2)

2015-01-04 Thread Benedikt Ritter
2015-01-03 20:26 GMT+01:00 sebb : > I've just noticed VALIDATOR-297, which points out that the punycode > versions of the TLDs are not regarded as valid. > > I just added the Unicode versions, but perhaps I should have added the > punycode ones as well or instead? > > DomainVal. does not currently

Re: [VALIDATOR] Working on the TLD list (Was: Re: [CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache Commons Validator 1.4.1 based on RC2)

2015-01-04 Thread Benedikt Ritter
2015-01-03 19:32 GMT+01:00 sebb : > On 3 January 2015 at 12:34, Benedikt Ritter wrote: > > Hello Sebb, > > > > 2015-01-03 4:35 GMT+01:00 sebb : > > > >> I've made quite a bit of progress. > >> > >> However the IANA text file merges all the TLDs into one file - there > >> is no indication of wheth

Re: [VALIDATOR] Working on the TLD list (Was: Re: [CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache Commons Validator 1.4.1 based on RC2)

2015-01-03 Thread sebb
I've just noticed VALIDATOR-297, which points out that the punycode versions of the TLDs are not regarded as valid. I just added the Unicode versions, but perhaps I should have added the punycode ones as well or instead? DomainVal. does not currently support Unicode path segments (VALIDATOR-235).

Re: [VALIDATOR] Working on the TLD list (Was: Re: [CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache Commons Validator 1.4.1 based on RC2)

2015-01-03 Thread sebb
On 3 January 2015 at 12:34, Benedikt Ritter wrote: > Hello Sebb, > > 2015-01-03 4:35 GMT+01:00 sebb : > >> I've made quite a bit of progress. >> >> However the IANA text file merges all the TLDs into one file - there >> is no indication of whether the TLD is a country code or not. >> This does not

[VALIDATOR] Working on the TLD list (Was: Re: [CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache Commons Validator 1.4.1 based on RC2)

2015-01-03 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hello Sebb, 2015-01-03 4:35 GMT+01:00 sebb : > I've made quite a bit of progress. > > However the IANA text file merges all the TLDs into one file - there > is no indication of whether the TLD is a country code or not. > This does not matter for ASCII codes, because they are easy to recognise. >