Dear monks ,

please has anyone found a good heuristic that can be used to extract correctly domain name with subdomain Which also containg two Word Top level domain.

Take an example www.drane.fresel.co.uk www.drane2.ws.ru www.drane3.Intern.com

Where Example one is spitted into Drane.Fresel and TLD is co.uk

also Example 2 is drane2 and TLD is ws.ru

Example 3 is drane3.Intern and TLD is .com

I would really love some wisdom on how I can approach a problem of this nature. The URI module in perl CPAN does not help for this case .

In reply to Heuristic for parsing Host name and domain by persistence911

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