Public Suffix List/LIST FORMATについて、ここに記述してください。
Specification
- The list is a set of rules, with one rule per line.
- Each line is only read up to the first whitespace; entire lines can also be commented using //.
- Each line which is not entirely whitespace or begins with a comment contains a rule.
- Each rule lists a public suffix, with the subdomain portions separated by dots (.) as usual. A leading dot is optional.
- The wildcard character * (asterisk) matches any valid sequence of characters in a hostname part. (Note: the list uses Unicode, not Punycode forms, and is encoded using UTF-8.)
- Wildcards may only be used to wildcard an entire level. That is, they must be surrounded by dots (or implicit dots, at the beginning of a line).
- If a hostname matches more than one rule in the file, the longest matching rule (the one with the most levels) will be used.
An exclamation mark at the start of a rule marks an exception to a previous wildcard rule. An exception rule takes priority over any other matching rule.