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*Subject: *[DNSOP] Re: safe characters in TXT record (CBOR-TF7)
*From: *Mark Andrews
*To: *Vadim Goncharov
*Cc: *[email protected]
*Date: *Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:17:14 +1000

Every character.  You encode non ascii printable using \DDD.  You escape double 
quotes and back slash.  If semicolon or left and right bracket are outside of 
double quotes and you don’t want them to be treated as specials you escape 
them. This is all documented in STD13.  This is basically the same encoding as 
for domain names except @ isn’t the origin and periods are not specials.

Remember this is all presentation format.  On the wire it is length tagged 
binary data.


True and it can yield some interesting results, like the

"π’―π’½π’Ύπ“ˆ π“π‘œπ‘œπ“€π“ˆ 𝓃𝒾𝒸𝑒 π“‰π‘œ π“ˆπ‘œπ“‚π‘’ 𝒢𝓃𝒹 π“Šπ‘”π“π“Ž π“‰π‘œ π‘œπ“‰π’½π‘’π“‡π“ˆ"

on https://forsalereg.sidnlabs.nl/check?domain=testdns.nl

--
Marco

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