Giorgio Maone wrote:You mean you entered "...cloudfront.net" (with the leading dots) literally? You're not supposed to (and it wouldn't match anything)*. Just enter "cloudfront.net" [...].
*in RC2 I'm gonna add an input validation rule against extra leading and trailing dots to avoid this counfusion
Thanks for clarifying this, Giorgio. If the user types the leading dots when manually adding domains, there's a subtle difference in the rendering of the domain name. For example, if I manually add "...xyzzy.net" (incorrect) and "xyzzy.net" (correct), and I see this (zoomed for clarity):
Note the difference in how the dots are rendered.
Anyone who has entries like the first one above should fix them.
UPDATE: Unfortunately, the rendering difference isn't as visible (or maybe doesn't exist at all) when the lock is green and the domain names are black, so the best way to find such incorrectly-typed domain names is to enter "..." in the text box, which causes the Options page to isolate only those domains which contain the user-typed dots.
[quote="Giorgio Maone"]You mean you entered "...cloudfront.net" (with the leading dots) literally? You're not supposed to (and it wouldn't match anything)*. Just enter "cloudfront.net" [...].
*[i]in RC2 I'm gonna add an input validation rule against extra leading and trailing dots to avoid this counfusion[/i][/quote]
Thanks for clarifying this, Giorgio. If the user types the leading dots when manually adding domains, there's a subtle difference in the rendering of the domain name. For example, if I manually add "...xyzzy.net" (incorrect) and "xyzzy.net" (correct), and I see this (zoomed for clarity):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/Km21QIo.png[/img]
Note the difference in how the dots are rendered.
Anyone who has entries like the first one above should fix them.
UPDATE: Unfortunately, the rendering difference isn't as visible (or maybe doesn't exist at all) when the lock is green and the domain names are black, so the best way to find such incorrectly-typed domain names is to enter "..." in the text box, which causes the Options page to isolate only those domains which contain the user-typed dots.