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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Bind dns server zone file Post 302836733 by DGPickett on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 03:00:42 PM
Old 07-24-2013
Class = IN = Internet Protocol

List of DNS record types - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035

3.2.4. CLASS values

CLASS fields appear in resource records. The following CLASS mnemonics
and values are defined:

IN 1 the Internet

CS 2 the CSNET class (Obsolete - used only for examples in
some obsolete RFCs)

CH 3 the CHAOS class

HS 4 Hesiod [Dyer 87]


BTW, names ending in '.' are not tried with domain name prefixes. Often, the domain is also a host, like an email or web server. If an email server, it may have a stub web server to redirect everyone to www.domain.

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A Gravatar is a Globally Recognized Avatar for a given email address. This allows you to have a global picture associated with your email address. You can look up the Gravatar for any email address by constructing a URL to get the image from gravatar.com. This module does that. Examples of use include the author faces on <http://search.cpan.org>. See <http://gravatar.com> for more info. Functions gravatar_url # By email my $url = gravatar_url( email => $email, %options ); # By gravatar ID my $url = gravatar_url( id => $id, %options ); Constructs a URL to fetch the gravatar for a given $email or $id. $id is a gravatar ID. See "gravatar_id" for more information. %options are optional and are... rating A user can rate how offensive the content of their gravatar is, like a movie. The ratings are g, pg, r and x. If you specify a rating it is the highest rating that will be given. rating => "r" # includes g, pg and r size Specifies the desired width and height of the gravatar (gravatars are square). Valid values are from 1 to 512 inclusive. Any size other than 80 may cause the original gravatar image to be downsampled using bicubic resampling before output. size => 40, # 40 x 40 image default The url to use if the user has no gravatar or has none that fits your rating requirements. default => "https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File:Mad30.jpg" Relative URLs will be relative to the base (ie. gravatar.com), not your web site. Gravatar defines special values that you may use as a default to produce dynamic default images. These are "identicon", "monsterid", "wavatar" and "retro". "404" will cause the URL to return an HTTP 404 "Not Found" error instead whereas "mm" will display the same "mystery man" image for all missing people. See <http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/url> for more info. If omitted, Gravatar will serve up their default image, the blue G. border DEPRECATED! This key has been removed from the Gravatar protocol. It will be removed from future versions of Gravatar::URL. Gravatars can be requested to have a 1 pixel colored border. If you'd like that, pass in the color to border as a 3 or 6 digit hex string. border => "000000", # a black border, like my soul border => "000", # black, but in 3 digits base This is the URL of the location of the Gravatar server you wish to grab Gravatars from. Defaults to <http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/"> for HTTP and <https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/> for HTTPS. short_keys If true, use short key names when constructing the URL. "s" instead of "size", "r" instead of "ratings" and so on. short_keys defaults to true. https If true, serve avatars over HTTPS instead of HTTP. You should select this option if your site is served over HTTPS to avoid browser warnings about the presence of insecure content. https defaults to false. gravatar_id my $id = gravatar_id($email); Converts an $email address into its Gravatar $id. THANKS
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