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-Core.AllowHostnameUnderscore
-TYPE: bool
-VERSION: 4.6.0
-DEFAULT: false
---DESCRIPTION--
-<p>
- By RFC 1123, underscores are not permitted in host names.
- (This is in contrast to the specification for DNS, RFC
- 2181, which allows underscores.)
- However, most browsers do the right thing when faced with
- an underscore in the host name, and so some poorly written
- websites are written with the expectation this should work.
- Setting this parameter to true relaxes our allowed character
- check so that underscores are permitted.
-</p>
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