Question regarding domain name in a web URL

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Hi,

I have one question regarding domain name in a web URL. (I am a newcomer to this discussion forum and this is my first post, so please excuse me if this is not the correct question to be asked on this forum, and kindly guide me to the correct forum).

Is "www.my.domain.again.my.domain.com" a valid URL on INTERNET?
I know that "http://my.domain.again.my.domain.com" can be a valid INTERNET DNS address, but not sure about something like "http://www.my.domain.again.my.domain.com" (NOTE THE "www"- Does "www" has any significance in this URL when it comes to DNS name resolution?).

I couldn't find any document or forum which clearly rules out something like the above URL as an invalid one OR not as per IETF (or any other relevent) specs.
Just wanted to check if something like "www.my.domain.again.my.domain.com" can be published on INTERNET DNS as valid site URL or not? If the answer is "no", please specify the reason or point me to relevent documentation/specification.

Thanks for your time.

Regards,
Darshan


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