Support escaping literal dots and special characters in domain names#144
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Among others, this is needed for PTR records for DNS-based service discovery (DNS-SD) that contain "human friendly" names. The backslash-escaping allows literal dots in the name (escaped) to be distinguished from label-separator dots (not escaped). See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6763#section-4.3
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Among others, this is needed for PTR records for DNS-based service
discovery (DNS-SD) that contain "human friendly" names. The
backslash-escaping allows literal dots in the name (escaped) to be
distinguished from label-separator dots (not escaped).
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6763#section-4.3