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Re: Standard format for specifying Human-Readable Name and domain?



I'm confused, what's wrong with using "Perforce Public Depot.perforce.com"? If you want to differentiate between ZeroConf and host:port, why not try one of the following:

1) Try ZC first, then try host:port (or the opposite)
2) Look for the :port
3) Do a URL style thing:

myprotocolz://Perforce Public Depot.perforce.com

vs:

myprotocol://public.perforce.com

by which I mean something like http:// vs httpz:// or svn:// vs svnz:// (I'd use the Perforce equivalent, but don't know what it is.)

-Josh

On Mar 28, 2007, at 2:13 PM, Michael Bishop wrote:

With Zeroconf, I'm proposing it would look like:

  <hrn>@<domain>   ("Perforce Public email@hidden")

If the domain wasn't specified, it would browse through all the local domains and through the enumerated domains as specified in the DNS. However, there could be a name conflict  (ie. BOTH "Perforce Public email@hidden" and "Perforce Public email@hidden" are discovered) in which case users would want to want specify a specific domain. That is the case I'm trying to cover.

-- 
Joshua ChaitinPollak
Software Engineer
Kiva Systems



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