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RFC 1123 modifies the syntax to allow a leading digit, which is
present in modern practice.

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RFC 1034 ... Updated by: [18 references]

Good grief

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RFC 1034 ... Updated by: [18 references]

Good grief

Right? And 1123 isn't even one of the 18 listed! I did skim through them (and the 5 that update RFC 1123) and as far as I can tell none of them further change the hostname syntax rules.

RFC 1123 modifies the syntax to allow a leading digit, which is
present in modern practice.
@handrews handrews merged commit ee2f7f1 into json-schema-org:master Mar 4, 2019
@handrews handrews deleted the hostname branch March 18, 2019 03:29
@gregsdennis gregsdennis added clarification Items that need to be clarified in the specification and removed Type: Maintenance labels Jul 17, 2024
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