Hi there,
I have seen some discussions on the list but not a conclusion about the
capability of sending cross-origin XHR requests in iframe mozapp
contexts. Please, could you confirm that this will be allowed in the final
implementation?
Thanks, best
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Many of the TLDs are from domain speculators who want to resell
domains, but a sizable fraction are world-famous brands. Those
will be expected to work as bare words.
I'm really not convinced that's so. Do you have any evidence that people
are expecting that, or can you point to the place in
On 14/06/2012 10:11, JOSE MANUEL CANTERA FONSECA wrote:
Hi there,
I have seen some discussions on the list but not a conclusion about the
capability of sending cross-origin XHR requests in iframe mozapp
contexts. Please, could you confirm that this will be allowed in the final
implementation?
Many of the TLDs are from domain speculators who want to resell
domains, but a sizable fraction are world-famous brands.
I'm surprised at that at £118,000 and $25,000 per domain per year.
You can become a registrar of .co.uk for £160 per year.
Apparently they are non profit but there may be
On 6/14/2012 1:58 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
Many of the TLDs are from domain speculators who want to resell
domains, but a sizable fraction are world-famous brands. Those
will be expected to work as bare words.
I'm really not convinced that's so. Do you have any evidence that people
are
On 6/6/2012 8:13 AM, Johnathan Nightingale wrote:
Yep. That's a problem. It sounds to me like we want to do the DNS
lookup on barewords, even knowing it will fail the vast majority of
the time.
A significant question: is the root DNS infrastructure ready for
the number of queries that would
Hi,
I'm facing problem wiht using NSS libraries on SUSE linux that are bulit on
RHEL 6.
Is it possible to point me to the NSS security release supporting SUSE 10 linux
in specific?
thanks in advance.
NBhide
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Narendra Bhide bhid...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing problem wiht using NSS libraries on SUSE linux that are bulit on
RHEL 6.
Is it possible to point me to the NSS security release supporting SUSE 10
linux in specific?
All recent versions of NSS should
On 15/06/12 09:18 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Top-level A records are already allowed. Try
http://ai/
Hmm GTLDs FAQ says one of the requirements is a minimum of three
letters so from what registrar is this?
AI is the island of Anguilla, population of around 10,000. Vince Cate