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Title : The TLD Subdomain Structure Protocol and its
use for Cookie domain validation
Author(s) : Y. Pettersen
Filename : draft-pettersen-subtld-structure-01.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2006-10-26
This document defines a protocol and specification format that can be
used by a client to discover how a Top Level Domain (TLD) is
organized in terms of what subdomains are used to place closely
related but independent domains, e.g. commercial domains in country
code TLDs (ccTLD) like .uk are placed in the registry-like .co.uk
subTLD domain. This information is then used to limit which domains
an Internet service can set cookies for, strengthening the rules
already defined by the cookie specifications.
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