Net::DNS::RR::TXT(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DNS::RR::TXT(3)NAMENet::DNS::RR::TXT - DNS TXT resource record
SYNOPSIS
"use Net::DNS::RR";
DESCRIPTION
Class for DNS Text (TXT) resource records.
METHODS
txtdata
print "txtdata = ", $rr->txtdata, "\n";
Returns the descriptive text as a single string, regardless of actual
number of <character-string> elements. Of questionable value. Should
be deprecated.
Use "$txt->rdatastr()" or "$txt->char_str_list()" instead.
char_str_list
print "Individual <character-string> list: \n\t",
join("\n\t", $rr->char_str_list());
Returns a list of the individual <character-string> elements, as
unquoted strings. Used by TXT->rdatastr and TXT->rr_rdata.
FEATURES
The RR.pm module accepts semi-colons as a start of a comment. This is
to allow the RR.pm to deal with RFC1035 specified zonefile format.
For some applications of the TXT RR the semicolon is relevant, you will
need to escape it on input.
Also note that you should specify the several character strings sepa‐
rately. The easiest way to do so is to include the whole argument in
single quotes and the several character strings in double quotes. Dou‐
ble quotes inside the character strings will need to be escaped.
my $TXTrr=Net::DNS::RR->new('txt2.t.net-dns.org. 60 IN TXT
"Test1 \" \; more stuff" "Test2"');
would result in $TXTrr->char_str_list())[0] containing 'Test1 " ; more
stuff' and $TXTrr->char_str_list())[1] containing 'Test2'
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Michael Fuhr.
Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Chris Reinhardt. Portions Copyright
(c) 2005 Olaf Kolkman (NLnet Labs)
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you may redis‐
tribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSOperl(1), Net::DNS, Net::DNS::Resolver, Net::DNS::Packet,
Net::DNS::Header, Net::DNS::Question, Net::DNS::RR, RFC 1035 Section
3.3.14
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