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How does the web support non-standard IP address notation?
An IPv4 address is a 32-bit integer.
For example, the Google address can
be written as 173.194.220.139
hexadecimal ADC2DC8B
or decimal
. The certificate is issued to a domain name, not an IP address.
FireFox immediately translates the entered decimal address into standard notation, replacing it with four through a dot.
How do other browsers behave now, incl. mobile? Is there a standard regarding acceptable forms of writing an IP address?
I only found material from 2014.
What is it for - as an option, for a "beautiful" record of some IP addresses in binary / hexadecimal / decimal form. 2915228811
https://173.194.220.139/
https://2915228811/
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