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@@ -442,14 +442,14 @@ maintaining with `zc`). Limitations:
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#### `$GENERATE` ####
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#### `$GENERATE` ####
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-The `$GENERATE` control operators is not currently implemented.
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+The `$GENERATE` control operator is not currently implemented.
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`$GENERATE` is a BIND-specific control operator. We could implement
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`$GENERATE` is a BIND-specific control operator. We could implement
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it if there were a real need, but the `$RANGE` operator covers the
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it if there were a real need, but the `$RANGE` operator covers the
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things for which we have been using `$GENERATE` in the forward zone.
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things for which we have been using `$GENERATE` in the forward zone.
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-Our current use of `$GENERATE` in reverse zones is a source of
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-consistency problems, and is therefore unsupported with prejudice.
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+The IETF NOC's former use of `$GENERATE` in reverse zones was a source
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+of consistency problems, and is therefore unsupported with prejudice.
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#### `$REVERSE_ZONE` ####
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#### `$REVERSE_ZONE` ####
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