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Hi,
I would like to test, if a given URL contains a valid (existing) top-level domain. Say, if the user enters ".net" everything is fine, but if the user, by accident, enters ".nwt" a waring will appear (the "w" key is right next to the "e" key on the keyboard, so this mistake is very easy to do!). Question is: Do I really have to test for each and every one of the 317 top-level domains, one by one, giving one heck of a 'Select Case' test or is there a more cleaver way of doing this??? TIA, CE |
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