Publicsuffix

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Publicsuffix

https://pypi.org/project/publicsuffix
get a public suffix for a domain name using the Public Suffix List

This module allows you to get the public suffix of a domain name using the Public Suffix List from http://publicsuffix.org.

A public suffix is one under which Internet users can directly register names. Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. Accurately knowing the public suffix of a domain is useful when handling web browser cookies, highlighting the most important part of a domain name in a user interface or sorting URLs by web site.






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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-publicsuffix

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