What forms a valid domain name?
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A domain name can be composed of three to sixty-three characters excluding the address specifier (www) and the suffix (.com). The character limit depends on the required tld extension.
Only alphanumeric characters and hyphens are allowed. The name cannot start or end in a hyphen.
Character limit:
COZA domain names - 30 characters
(minimum - 2 characters)
International domain names (e.g. .com, .net, .org) - 63 characters
(minimum - 3 characters)
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