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Fix link to TXT RRtype specification
The odd-looking "\ " escape is required to italicize <character-string> without italicizing the final "s". See reStructuredText Markup Specification, sections "Inline markup recognition rules" and "Escaping Mechanism". Most importantly: Escaped whitespace characters are removed from the output document together with the escaping backslash. This allows for character-level inline markup.
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echo -e 'IN TXT two words \\n' | named-rrchecker -p
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echo -e 'IN TXT two words \\n' | named-rrchecker -p
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* Valid TXT RR with two unquoted words and trailing whitespace.
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* Valid TXT RR with two unquoted words and trailing whitespace.
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* Output: ``IN TXT "two" "words"``
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* Output: ``IN TXT "two" "words"``
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* Two unquoted words in the input are treated as two `<character-string>`s per :rfc:`1035#section-3.3.14`.
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* Two unquoted words in the input are treated as two `<character-string>`\ s per :rfc:`1035#section-3.3.14`.
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* Trailing whitespace is omitted from the last `<character-string>`.
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* Trailing whitespace is omitted from the last `<character-string>`.
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echo -e 'IN TXT "two words" \\n' | named-rrchecker -p
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echo -e 'IN TXT "two words" \\n' | named-rrchecker -p
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