Network Working Group                                          G. Lozano
Internet-Draft                                                     ICANN
Intended status: Standards Track                                J. Gould
Expires: October 30, 2020                                 C. Thippeswamy
                                                                VeriSign
                                                            Apr 28, 2020


          Domain Name Registration Data (DNRD) Objects Mapping
               draft-ietf-regext-dnrd-objects-mapping-07

Abstract

   This document specifies the format, contents and semantics of Domain
   Name Registration Data (DNRD) Escrow deposits for a Domain Name
   Registry.

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
   2.  Models  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     2.1.  XML Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     2.2.  CSV Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
   3.  Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
   4.  Conventions Used in This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
     4.1.  Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
     4.2.  Country names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
     4.3.  Telephone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
     4.4.  Checksum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
     4.5.  IP addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
     4.6.  Conventions applicable to the CSV Model . . . . . . . . .   7
   5.  Object Description  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
     5.1.  Domain Name Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
     5.2.  Host Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34
     5.3.  Contact Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  44
     5.4.  Registrar Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62
     5.5.  IDN Table Reference Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  70
     5.6.  NNDN Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  74
     5.7.  EPP Parameters Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79
     5.8.  Policy Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  81
     5.9.  Header Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  81
     5.10. DNRD Common Objects Collection  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  84
   6.  RDE IDN Variants handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  84
   7.  Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  85
   8.  Data escrow agent extended verification process . . . . . . .  85
   9.  Formal Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  86
     9.1.  RDE CSV Schema  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  87
     9.2.  RDE Domain Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  96
     9.3.  CSV Domain Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  98
     9.4.  RDE Host Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
     9.5.  CSV Host Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
     9.6.  RDE Contact Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
     9.7.  CSV Contact Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
     9.8.  RDE Registrar Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
     9.9.  CSV Registrar Object  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
     9.10. RDE IDN Table Reference Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
     9.11. CSV IDN Language Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
     9.12. EPP Parameters Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
     9.13. NNDN Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
     9.14. CSV NNDN Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
     9.15. Policy Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
     9.16. Header Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
     9.17. DNRD Common Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
   10. Internationalization Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
   11. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130



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   12. Implementation Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
     12.1.  Implementation in the gTLD space . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
   13. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
   14. Privacy Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
   15. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
   16. Change History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
     16.1.  Changes from draft-arias-noguchi-registry-data-escrow-02
            to -dnrd-objects-mapping-00  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
     16.2.  Changes from 00 to 01  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
     16.3.  Changes from 01 to 02  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
     16.4.  Changes from 02 to 03  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
     16.5.  Changes from 03 to 04  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
     16.6.  Changes from 04 to 05  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
     16.7.  Changes from 05 to 06  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
     16.8.  Changes from 06 to 07  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
     16.9.  Changes from 07 to 08  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
     16.10. Changes from 08 to 09  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
     16.11. Changes from 09 to 10  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
     16.12. Changes from 10 to REGEXT 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
     16.13. Changes REGEXT 00 to REGEXT 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
     16.14. Changes REGEXT 01 to REGEXT 02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
     16.15. Changes REGEXT 02 to REGEXT 03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
     16.16. Changes REGEXT 03 to REGEXT 04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
     16.17. Changes REGEXT 04 to REGEXT 05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
     16.18. Changes REGEXT 05 to REGEXT 06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
     16.19. Changes REGEXT 06 to REGEXT 07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
   17. Example of a Full Deposit using the XML model . . . . . . . . 148
   18. Example of Differential Deposit using the XML model . . . . . 154
   19. Example of a Full Deposit using the CSV model . . . . . . . . 155
   20. Example of Differential Deposit using the CSV model . . . . . 164
   21. References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
     21.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
     21.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

1.  Introduction

   Registry Data Escrow is the process by which a registry periodically
   submits data deposits to a third-party called an escrow agent.  These
   deposits comprise the minimum data needed by a third-party to resume
   operations if the registry cannot function and is unable or unwilling
   to facilitate an orderly transfer of service.  For example, for a
   domain name registry or registrar, the data to be deposited would
   include all the objects related to registered domain names, e.g.,
   names, contacts, name servers, etc.

   The goal of data escrow is higher resiliency of registration
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   registry are not just those registering information there, but all
   relying parties that need to identify the owners of objects.

   In the context of domain name registries, registration data escrow is
   a requirement for generic top-level domains and some country code
   top-level domain managers are also currently escrowing data.  There
   is also a similar requirement for ICANN-accredited domain registrars.

   This document defines the standard set of objects for a Domain Name
   Registry that uses the Registry Data Escrow Specification described
   in [I-D.ietf-regext-data-escrow] for escrow.  The set of objects
   include:

   o  Domain: Internet domain names that are typically provisioned in a
      Domain Name Registry using the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731].
      The attributes defined in the EPP domain name mapping [RFC5731]
      are fully supported by this document.

   o  Host: Internet host names that are typically provisioned in a
      Domain Name Registry using the EPP host mapping [RFC5732].  The
      attributes defined in the EPP host mapping [RFC5732] are fully
      supported by this document.

   o  Contact: Individual or organization social information provisioned
      in a Domain Name Registry using the EPP contact mapping [RFC5733].
      The attributes defined in the EPP contact mapping [RFC5733] are
      fully supported by this document.

   o  Registrar: The organization that sponsors objects like domains,
      hosts, and contacts in a Domain Name Registry.

   o  NNDN (NNDN's not domain name): Domain Name Registries may maintain
      domain names without their being persisted as domain objects in
      the registry system, for example, a list of reserved names not
      available for registration.  The NNDN is a lightweight domain-like
      object that is used to escrow domain names not maintained as
      domain name objects.

   This document defines the following pseudo-objects:

   o  IDN Table Reference: Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) included
      in the Domain Object Data Escrow include references to the IDN
      Table and Policy used in IDN registration.

   o  EPP parameters: Definition of the specific EPP parameters
      supported by the Registry Operator.





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   o  Header: Used to specify counters of objects in the database at a
      certain point in time (watermark).

   o  Policy: Used to specify OPTIONAL elements from this specification
      that are REQUIRED based on the business model of the registry.

2.  Models

   This document defines two different models that can be used to
   deposit data escrow objects: XML and CSV.

   The data escrow deposit MAY contain a mix of both models but an
   object MUST be escrowed only in one model.

   This document does not suggest the use of a particular model, and
   both are equivalent.  A Domain Name Registry may choose the model
   that is more appropriate for the peculiarities of its systems.  For
   example, a registry may use the CSV-export functionality of the RDBMS
   for escrow; therefore, the CSV model may be more appropriate.
   Another registry may use the code developed for EPP to implement
   escrow.

2.1.  XML Model

   XML: The XML model includes all the deposit information (meta-data
   and data) in an XML document.  The definition of the XML format is
   fully defined in the XML schemas.  As a convention, the objects
   represented using the XML model are referenced using RDE and an XML
   namespace that is prefixed with "rde".  For example, the Domain Name
   object represented using the XML model can be referred to as the RDE
   Domain Name with the XML namespace including rdeDomain
   (urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0).

2.2.  CSV Model

   CSV: The CSV model uses XML to define the data escrow format of the
   data contained in referenced Comma-Separated Values (CSV) files.  As
   a convention, the objects represented using the CSV model is
   referenced using CSV and an XML namespace that is prefixed with
   "csv".  For example, the Domain Name object represented using the CSV
   model can be referred to as the CSV Domain Name with the XML
   namespace including csvDomain (urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0).

3.  Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP



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   14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
   capitals, as shown here.

   REGISTRY.  In the context of this draft the definition will be
   overloaded (from the definition in the base protocol) to indicate an
   organization providing Registry Services for a REGISTRY-CLASS DOMAIN
   NAME.

   REGISTRY-CLASS DOMAIN NAME (RCDN): Refers to a top-level domain (TLD)
   or any other domain name at any level in the DNS tree for which a
   Registry (either directly or through an affiliate company) provides
   Registry Services for other organizations or individuals.  For
   example: .COM, .ORG, .BIZ, .CO.JP, .B.BR.

   REGISTRY SERVICES.  Services offered by the Registry critical to the
   following tasks: the provisioning of domain names on receipt of
   requests and data from registrars; responding to registrar queries
   for status information relating to the DNS servers for the RCDN;
   dissemination of RCDN zone files; operation of the Registry DNS
   servers; responding to queries for contact and other information
   concerning DNS registrations in the RCDN; and any other products or
   services that only a Registry is capable of providing, by reason of
   its designation as the Registry.  Typical examples of Registry
   Services are DNS resolution for the RCDN, WHOIS and EPP.

   ALLOCATED.  A status of some label with respect to a zone, whereby
   the label is associated administratively to some entity that has
   requested the label.  This term (and its cognates "allocation" and
   "to allocate") may represent the first step on the way to delegation
   in the DNS.

4.  Conventions Used in This Document

4.1.  Date and Time

   Numerous fields indicate "dates", such as the creation and expiry
   dates for domain names.  These fields SHALL contain timestamps
   indicating the date and time in UTC as specified in [RFC3339], with
   no offset from the zero meridian.

4.2.  Country names

   Country identifiers SHALL be represented using two character
   identifiers as specified in [ISO-3166-1].







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4.3.  Telephone numbers

   Telephone numbers (both voice and facsimile) SHALL be formatted based
   on structures defined in [ITU-E164].  Telephone numbers described in
   this specification are character strings that MUST begin with a plus
   sign ("+", ASCII value 0x002B), followed by a country code defined in
   [ITU-E164], followed by a dot (".", ASCII value 0x002E), followed by
   a sequence of digits representing the telephone number.

4.4.  Checksum

   The checksum of the CSV data escrow files MUST use CRC32, which is
   the algorithm used in the ISO 3309 standard and in section 8.1.1.6.2
   of ITU-T recommendation V.42.

4.5.  IP addresses

   The syntax of IP addresses MUST conform to the text representation of
   either Internet Protocol Version 4 [RFC0791] or Internet Protocol
   Version 6 [RFC4291].

4.6.  Conventions applicable to the CSV Model

4.6.1.  CSV Parent Child Relationship

   The CSV model represents a relational model, where the CSV files
   represent relational tables, the fields of the CSV files represent
   columns of the tables, and each line of the CSV file represents a
   record.  As in a relational model, the CSV files can have
   relationships utilizing primary keys in the parent CSV file
   definitions and foreign keys in the child CSV file definitions for a
   1-to-many relationship.  The primary keys are not explicitly defined,
   but the foreign keys are using the boolean "parent" field attribute
   in the child CSV file.  The relationships between the CSV files are
   used to support a cascade replace or cascade delete of records
   starting from the parent record in Differential and Incremental
   Deposits (see [I-D.ietf-regext-data-escrow]).

   The following is an example of the CSV file definitions for a Sample
   object consisting of a parent "sample" CSV File Definition and a
   child "sampleStatuses" CSV File Definition.  The primary key for the
   Sample object is the field <csvSample:fName> that is used as the
   foreign key in the "sampleStatuses" CSV File Definition by specifying
   the "parent=true" attribute.  If a Sample record is updated or
   deleted in a Differential or Incremental Deposit, it should cascade
   replace the data using the records included in the child
   "sampleStatuses" CSV File Definition or cascade delete the existing
   records in the child "sampleStatuses" CSV File Definition,



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   respectively.

   <csvSample:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="sample" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvSample:fName/>
         <rdeCsv:fClID/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fExDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="75E2D22F">
           sample-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
     <rdeCsv:csv name="sampleStatuses" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvSample:fName parent="true"/>
         <csvSample:fStatus/>
         <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
         <rdeCsv:fLang/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="EB9C558E">
           sampleStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvSample:contents>

4.6.2.  CSV elements

4.6.2.1.  <rdeCsv:csv> element

   To support the CSV model, an element is defined for each object that
   substitutes for the <rde:content> element and for the <rde:delete>
   element, that contains one or more <rdeCsv:csv> elements.  For
   example, the Domain Name Object (Section 5.1) defines the



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   <csvDomain:contents> element, that substitutes for the <rde:content>
   element, and the <csvDomain:deletes> element, that substitutes for
   the <rde:delete> element.  Both the <csvDomain:contents> element and
   the <csvDomain:deletes> elements contain one or more <rdeCsv:csv>
   elements.  The <rdeCsv:csv> element has the following child elements:

   <rdeCsv:fields>  Ordered list of CSV fields used in the CSV files.
      There are one or more child elements that substitute for the
      <rdeCsv:field> abstract element.  Each element defines the format
      of the CSV field contained in the CSV files.  The <rdeCsv:field>
      elements support the "type" attribute that defines the XML simple
      data type of the field element.  The <rdeCsv:field> elements
      support the "isRequired" attribute, with a default value of
      "false", when set to "true" indicates that the field must be non-
      empty in the CSV files and when set to "false" indicates that the
      field MAY be empty in the CSV files.  The "isRequired" attribute
      MAY be specifically set for the field elements within the XML
      schema and MAY be overridden when specifying the fields under the
      <rdeCsv:fields> element.  The <rdeCsv:field> element supports an
      OPTIONAL "parent" attribute that identifies the field as a
      reference to a parent object, as defined in CSV Parent Child
      Relationship (Section 4.6.1).  For example, the <rdeCsv:csv
      name="domainStatuses"> <csvDomain:fName> field SHOULD set the
      "parent" attribute to "true" to identify it as the parent domain
      name of the domain status.

   <rdeCsv:files>  A list of one or more CSV files using the
      <rdeCsv:file> child element.  The <rdeCsv:file> child element
      defines a reference to the CSV file name and has the following
      optional attributes:



      compression  If the CSV file is compressed, the "compression"
         attribute defines the compression format like "gzip" or "zip".

      encoding  Defines the encoding of the CSV file with the default
         encoding of "UTF-8".

      cksum  Defines the checksum of the CSV file using CRC32, as
         defined in Section 4.4.  This attribute is used to validate
         that the full CSV file exists and has not been tampered with.

   The <rdeCsv:csv> element requires a "name" attribute that defines the
   purpose of the CSV file with values like "domain", "host", "contact".
   The supported "name" attribute values are defined for each object
   type.  The OPTIONAL "sep" attribute defines the CSV separator
   character with the default separator character of ",".



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   The following is an example of the <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element for domain name records where the <rdeCsv:fRegistrant> is set
   as required with isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domain" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvDomain:fName/>
         <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
         <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
         <csvDomain:fOriginalName/>
         <rdeCsv:fRegistrant isRequired="true"/>
         <rdeCsv:fClID/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fExDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="75E2D01F">
           domain-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>

   The following is example of the "domain-YYYYMMDD.csv" file with one
   record matching the <rdeCsv:fields> definition.

   domain1.example,Ddomain2-TEST,,,registrantid,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-04-03T22:00:00.0Z,registrarX,clientY,
   2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z,2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z













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   The following is an example of the <csvDomain:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element for domain name records.

   <csvDomain:deletes>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domain">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvDomain:fName/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="6F2B988F">
           domain-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:deletes>

   The following is example of the "domain-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv" file
   with three records that matches the single <csvDomain:fName> field.

   domain1.example
   domain2.example
   domainN.example

4.6.2.2.  CSV common field elements

   The <rdeCsv:fields> element defined in the <rdeCsv:csv> element
   (Section 4.6.2.1) section has child elements that substitute for the
   abstract <rdeCsv:field> element.  By convention <rdeCsv:field>
   elements include an 'f' prefix to identify them as field definition
   elements.  There are a set of common field elements that are used
   across multiple data escrow objects.  The common field elements are
   defined using the "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0" namespace and
   using the "rdeCsv" sample namespace prefix.  The CSV common field
   elements include:

   <rdeCsv:fUName>  UTF-8 encoded name field with
      type="eppcom:labelType".

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Repository Object IDentifier (ROID) field with
      type="eppcom:roidType" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fRegistrant>  Registrant contact identifier with
      type="eppcom:clIDType".





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   <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription>  The object status description, which is
      free form text describing the rationale for the status, with
      type="normalizedString".

   <rdeCsv:fClID>  Identifier of the client (registrar) that sponsors
      the object with type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fCrRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that created the object with type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fCrID>  Identifier of the client that created the object with
      type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fUpRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that updated the object with type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fUpID>  Identifier of the client that updated the object with
      type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fReRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that requested the transfer with
      type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fReID>  Identifier of the client that requested the transfer
      with type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fAcRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that should take or took action with
      type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcID>  Identifier of the client that should take or took
      action for transfer with type="eppcom:clIDType".

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Created date of object with type="dateTime".

   <rdeCsv:fUpDate>  Updated date of object with type="dateTime".

   <rdeCsv:fExDate>  Expiration date of object with type="dateTime".

   <rdeCsv:fReDate>  Date that transfer was requested with
      type="dateTime" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcDate>  Date that transfer action should be taken or has
      been taken with type="dateTime" and isRequired="true".

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   <rdeCsv:fTrStatus>  State of the most recent transfer request with
      type="eppcom:trStatusType" and isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fTokenType>  General token field with type="token".

   <rdeCsv:fLang>  General language field with type="language".

   <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId>  IDN Table Identifier used for IDN domain names
      with type="token".

   <rdeCsv:fPositiveIntegerType>  General positive integer field with
      type="positiveInteger".

   <rdeCsv:fUrl>  Contains the URL of an object like a registrar object
      with type="anyURI".

   <rdeCsv:fCustom>  Custom field with name attribute that defines the
      custom field name" with type="token".

4.6.3.  Internationalized and Localized Elements

   Some elements MAY be provided in either internationalized form
   ("int") or localized form ("loc").  Those elements use a field value
   or "isLoc" attribute to specify the form used.  If an "isLoc"
   attribute is used, a value of "true" indicates the use of the
   localized form and a value of "false" indicates the use of the
   internationalized form.  This MAY override the form specified for a
   parent element.  A value of "int" is used to indicate the
   internationalized form and a value of "loc" is used to indicate the
   localized form.  When the internalized form ("int") is provided, the
   field value MUST be represented in a subset of UTF-8 that can be
   represented in the 7-bit US-ASCII character set.  When the localized
   form ("loc") is provided, the field value MAY be represented in
   unrestricted UTF-8.

















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   The field elements below of the "registrar" <rdeCsv:csv">
   <rdeCsv:fields> element specify the internationalized form with the
   isLoc="false" attribute.

   ...
   <csvRegistrar:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvRegistrar:fId/>
         <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
         <csvRegistrar:fName isLoc="false"/>
         <csvRegistrar:fGurid/>
         <csvRegistrar:fStatus/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="0"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="1"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="2"/>
         <csvContact:fCity isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fSp isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fPc isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fCc isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fVoice/>
         <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
         <csvContact:fFax/>
         <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
         <csvContact:fEmail isRequired="false"/>
         <rdeCsv:fUrl/>
         <csvRegistrar:fWhoisUrl/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="306178BB">
           registrar-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvRegistrar:contents>
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   The following is an example of using the <csvContact:fPostalType>
   field value to define the internationalized or localized form of the
   remainder of the "contactPostal" field values.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contactPostal">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
         <csvContact:fPostalType/>
         <csvContact:fName/>
         <csvContact:fOrg/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="0"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="1"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="2"/>
         <csvContact:fCity/>
         <csvContact:fSp/>
         <csvContact:fPc/>
         <csvContact:fCc/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="02CC2504">
           contactPostal-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvContact:contents>
   ...

5.  Object Description

   This section describes the base objects supported by this
   specification:

5.1.  Domain Name Object

   The domain name object is based on the EPP domain name mapping
   specified in [RFC5731].  The domain name object supports both the XML
   Model and the CSV Model, defined in the Models (Section 2) section.
   The elements used for both models are defined in the following
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5.1.1.  XML Model

   There are two elements used in the data escrow of the domain name
   objects for the XML model including the <rdeDomain:domain>, under the
   <rde:contents> element, and the <rdeDomain:delete> element, under the
   <rde:deletes> element.

5.1.1.1.  <rdeDomain:domain> object

   The domain element is based on the EPP domain <info> response for an
   authorized client (see Section 3.1.2. of [RFC5731]) with additional
   data from an EPP <transfer> Query Response, see Section 3.1.3. of
   [RFC5731], RGP status from [RFC3915], and data from the EPP
   <secDns:create> command, see Section 5.2.1. of [RFC5910].

   A <domain> element substitutes for the <abstractDomain> abstract
   element to define a concrete definition of a domain.  The
   <abstractDomain> element can be replaced by other domain definitions
   using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

   The <domain> element contains the following child elements:

   o  A <name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
      domain name object.  For IDNs the A-Label is used (see [RFC5891],
      Section 4.4).

   o  A <roid> element that contains the repository object identifier
      assigned to the domain name object when it was created.

   o  An OPTIONAL <uName> element that contains the fully qualified
      domain name in Unicode character set.  It MUST be provided if
      available.

   o  An OPTIONAL <idnTableId> element that references the IDN
      Table used for the IDN.  This corresponds to the "id" attribute of
      the <idnTableRef> element.  This element MUST be present if the
      domain name is an IDN.

   o  An OPTIONAL <originalName> element is used to indicate that the
      domain name is an IDN variant.  This element contains the domain
      name used to generate the IDN variant.

   o  One or more <status> elements that contain the current status
      descriptors associated with the domain name.

   o  Zero or more OPTIONAL <rgpStatus> elements to represent
      "pendingDelete" sub-statuses, including "redemptionPeriod",
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      in as a result of grace period processing as specified in
      [RFC3915].

   o  An OPTIONAL <registrant> element that contains the identifier for
      the human or organizational social information object associated
      as the holder of the domain name object.

   o  Zero or more OPTIONAL <contact> elements that contain identifiers
      for the human or organizational social information objects
      associated with the domain name object.

   o  An OPTIONAL <ns> element that contains the fully qualified names
      of the delegated host objects or host attributes (name servers)
      associated with the domain name object.  See Section 1.1 of
      [RFC5731] for a description of the elements used to specify host
      objects or host attributes.

   o  A <clID> element that contains the identifier of the sponsoring
      registrar.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that created the domain name object.  An OPTIONAL client
      attribute is used to specify the client that performed the
      operation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the domain name object creation.  This element MUST be present if
      the domain name has been allocated.

   o  An OPTIONAL <exDate> element that contains the date and time
      identifying the end (expiration) of the domain name object's
      registration period.  This element MUST be present if the domain
      name has been allocated.

   o  An OPTIONAL <upRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that last updated the domain name object.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the domain has never been modified.  An
      OPTIONAL client attribute is used to specify the client that
      performed the operation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <upDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent domain-name-object modification.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the domain name object has never been
      modified.

   o  An OPTIONAL <secDNS> element that contains the public key
      information associated with Domain Name System security (DNSSEC)
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   o  An OPTIONAL <trDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent domain object successful transfer.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the domain name object has never been
      transferred.

   o  An OPTIONAL <trnData> element that contains the following child
      elements related to the last transfer request of the domain name
      object.  This element MUST NOT be present if a transfer request
      for the domain name has never been created.

      *  A <trStatus> element that contains the state of the most recent
         transfer request.

      *  A <reRr> element that contains the identifier of the registrar
         that requested the domain name object transfer.  An OPTIONAL
         client attribute is used to specify the client that performed
         the operation.

      *  A <reDate> element that contains the date and time that the
         transfer was requested.

      *  An <acRr> element that contains the identifier of the registrar
         that should act upon a PENDING transfer request.  For all other
         status types, the value identifies the registrar that took the
         indicated action.  An OPTIONAL client attribute is used to
         specify the client that performed the operation.

      *  An <acDate> element that contains the date and time of a
         required or completed response.  For a PENDING request, the
         value identifies the date and time by which a response is
         required before an automated response action will be taken by
         the registry.  For all other status types, the value identifies
         the date and time when the request was completed.

      *  An OPTIONAL <exDate> element that contains the end of the
         domain name object's validity period (expiry date) if the
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   Example of a domain object:

   ...
   <rdeDomain:domain>
     <rdeDomain:name>xn--exampl-gva.example</rdeDomain:name>
     <rdeDomain:roid>Dexample1-TEST</rdeDomain:roid>
     <rdeDomain:idnTableId>pt-BR</rdeDomain:idnTableId>
     <rdeDomain:originalName>example.example</rdeDomain:originalName>
     <rdeDomain:status s="ok"/>
     <rdeDomain:registrant>jd1234</rdeDomain:registrant>
     <rdeDomain:contact type="admin">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
     <rdeDomain:contact type="tech">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
     <rdeDomain:ns>
       <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.com</domain:hostObj>
       <domain:hostObj>ns1.example1.example</domain:hostObj>
     </rdeDomain:ns>
     <rdeDomain:clID>RegistrarX</rdeDomain:clID>
     <rdeDomain:crRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX</rdeDomain:crRr>
     <rdeDomain:crDate>1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:crDate>
     <rdeDomain:exDate>2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:exDate>
   </rdeDomain:domain>
   ...

5.1.1.2.  <rdeDomain:delete> object

   The <rdeDomain:delete> element contains the fully qualified domain
   name that was deleted and purged.

   Example of <rdeDomain:delete> object:

   ...
   <rde:deletes>
     ...
     <rdeDomain:delete>
       <rdeDomain:name>foo.example</rdeDomain:name>
       <rdeDomain:name>bar.example</rdeDomain:name>
     </rdeDomain:delete>
     ...
   </rde:deletes>
   ...

5.1.2.  CSV Model

   For the CSV Model of the domain name object, the <csvDomain:contents>
   child element of the <rde:contents> element is used to hold the new
   or updated domain name objects for the deposit.  The
   <csvDomain:deletes> child element of the <rde:deletes> element is
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   deposit.  Both the <csvDomain:contents> and <csvDomain:deletes>
   elements contain one or more <rdeCsv:csv> elements with a set of
   named CSV file definitions using the <rdeCsv:csv> "name" attribute.

   Differential and Incremental Deposits are based on changes to the
   domain name objects.  The updated domain name object data under the
   <csvDomain:contents> element is a cascade replace down all of the
   domain name CSV files starting with the parent "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1).  The child CSV file definitions
   include a <csvDomain:fName parent="true"> field.  All the child CSV
   file definition data for the domain name objects in the parent
   "domain" CSV File Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1) MUST first be
   deleted and then set using the data in the child CSV files.  The
   deleted domain name object data under the <csvDomain:deletes> element
   is a cascade delete starting from the "domain" Deletes CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.2.1).

5.1.2.1.  <csvDomain:contents>

   The <csvDomain:contents> is used to hold the new or updated domain
   name object information for the deposit.  The <csvDomain:contents> is
   split into separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv>
   elements with the "name" attribute.  The following sections include
   the supported domain name CSV file definitions:

5.1.2.1.1.  "domain" CSV File Definition

   The "domain" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the parent domain name object records.  All the
   other domain name CSV file definitions are child CSV files based on
   the inclusion of the <csvDomain:fName parent="true"> field.

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MUST be used in the "domain"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name field with type="eppcom:labelType" and
      isRequired="true".

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MAY be used in the "domain"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fOriginalName>  Fully qualified name of the original IDN
      domain name object related to the variant domain name object with
      type="eppcom:labelType".

   The following "rdeCsv" and "csvRegistrar" fields, MUST be used in the
   "domain" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:




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   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Registry Object IDentifier (ROID) for the domain name
      object with isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fClID> or <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  A choice of:

      <rdeCsv:fClID>  Identifier of the sponsoring client with
         isRequired="true".

      <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
         type="positiveInteger".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
         "true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "domain" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fCrRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that created the object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrID>  Identifier of the client that created the domain name
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that updated the object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpID>  Identifier of the client that last updated the domain
      name object.

   <rdeCsv:fUName>  UTF8 encoded domain name for the <csvDomain:fName>
      field element.

   <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId>  IDN Table Identifier used for the IDN domain
      name object that MUST match a <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId> field element
      in the "idnLanguage" CSV files, as defined in Section 5.5.2.

   <rdeCsv:fRegistrant>  Registrant contact identifier for the domain
      name object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Created date and time of the domain name object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpDate>  Date and time of the last update to the domain name
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fExDate>  Expiration date and time for the domain name
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fTrDate>  Date and time of the last transfer for the domain
      name object.



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   Example of a "domain" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domain">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName/>
       <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
       <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
       <csvDomain:fOriginalName/>
       <rdeCsv:fRegistrant/>
       <rdeCsv:fClID/>
       <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
       <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
       <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
       <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
       <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
       <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
       <rdeCsv:fExDate isRequired="true"/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="5E403BD6">
       domain-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding domain-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains four records (two active ASCII domains, original IDN with
   LANG-1 language rules, and variant IDN with LANG-1 language rules).

   domain1.example,Ddomain1-TEST,,,registrantid,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-04-03T22:00:00.0Z,registrarX,clientY,
   2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z,2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z
   domain2.example,Ddomain2-TEST,,,registrantid,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z,registrarX,clientY,
   2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z,2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,Dxnabc123-TEST,LANG-1,,registrantid,registrarX,
   registrarX,clientY,2009-04-03T22:00:00.0Z,registrarX,clientY,
   2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z,2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,Dxnabc321-TEST,LANG-1,xn--bc123-3ve.example,
   registrantid,registrarX,registrarX,clientY,2009-04-03T22:00:00.0Z,
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5.1.2.1.2.  "domainContacts" CSV File Definition

   The "domainContacts" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the domain name object link records to
   contact objects, as described in Contact Object (Section 5.3).

   The following "csvDomain" field elements, defined for the "domain"
   CSV File Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the
   "domainContacts" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  The name of the domain object that is linked to
      the contact object with isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fContactType>  The contact type for the contact object
      link with type="domain:contactAttrType" and isRequired="true".
      The supported contact type values include "admin" for the
      administration contact, "billing" for the billing contact, and
      "tech" for the technical contact.

   The following "csvContact" fields, defined for the "contact" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "domainContacts"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  The server-unique contact identifier with
      isRequired="true".

   Example of a "domainContacts" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domainContacts">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
       <csvDomain:fContactType/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="6B976A6C">
       domainContacts-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...



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   Example of the corresponding domainContacts-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains an admin, tech, and billing contact for the four domain
   names domain1.example, domain2.example, xn--bc123-3ve.example and
   xn--bc321-3ve.example.

   domain1.example,domain1admin,admin
   domain1.example,domain1tech,tech
   domain1.example,domain1billing,billing
   domain2.example,domain2admin,admin
   domain2.example,domain2tech,tech
   domain2.example,domain2billing,billing
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,xnabc123admin,admin
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,xnabc123tech,tech
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,xnabc123billing,billing
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,xnabc123admin,admin
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,xnabc123tech,tech
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,xnabc123billing,billing

5.1.2.1.3.  "domainStatuses" CSV File Definition

   The "domainStatuses" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the domain name object statuses.

   The following "csvDomain" fields, defined for the "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "domainStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name of status with isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fStatus>  The status of the domain name with
      type="domain:statusValueType" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fRgpStatus>  The Registry Grace Period (RGP) status, as a
      sub-status of the <csvDomain:fStatus> "pendingDelete" status
      value, with type="rgp:statusValueType" as defined in [RFC3915].

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "domainStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription>  Domain object status description which
      is free form text describing the rationale for the status.

   <rdeCsv:fLang>  Language of the <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription> field.







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   Example of a "domainStatuses" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domainStatuses">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <csvDomain:fStatus/>
       <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
       <rdeCsv:fLang/>
       <csvDomain:fRgpStatus/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="98D139A3">
       domainStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding domainStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains the statuses for the four domain names domain1.example,
   domain2.example, xn--bc123-3ve.example and xn--bc321-3ve.example.

   domain1.example,clientUpdateProhibited,"Disallow update",
   en,
   domain1.example,clientDeleteProhibited,"Disallow delete",
   en,
   domain2.example,ok,,,
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,ok,,,
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,ok,,,

5.1.2.1.4.  "domainNameServers" CSV File Definition

   The "domainNameServers" CSV File Definition defines the fields and
   CSV file references used for the domain name delegated hosts (name
   servers).  The "domainNameServers" CSV files define the relationship
   between a domain name object and a delegated host.  The
   "domainNameServers" CSV File is used to support the <domain:hostObj>
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   The following "csvDomain" fields, defined for the "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the
   "domainNameServers" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name using the delegated host with
      isRequired="true".

   The following "csvHost" and "rdeCsv" field elements MUST be used in
   the "domainNameServers" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvHost:fName> or <rdeCsv:fRoid>  A choice of:

      <csvHost:fName>  Host name field with type="eppcom:labelType" and
         isRequired="true".

      <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Host object Registry Object IDentifier (ROID)
         assigned to the host object with isRequired="true".

   Example of a "domainNameServers" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServers">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="8FE6E9E1">
       domainNameServers-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...












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   Example of the corresponding domainNameServers-YYYYMMDD.csv file.
   The file contains the delegated hosts (name servers) for the four
   domain names domain1.example, domain2.example, xn--bc123-3ve.example
   and xn--bc321-3ve.example referenced via the <rdeCsv:fRoid> field
   element.

   domain1.example,Hns1_domain1_test-TEST
   domain1.example,Hns2_domain1_test-TEST
   domain2.example,Hns1_domain2_test-TEST
   domain2.example,Hns2_domain2_test-TEST
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,Hns1_example_test-TEST
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,Hns2_example_test-TEST
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,Hns1_example_test-TEST
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,Hns2_example_test-TEST

5.1.2.1.5.  "domainNameServersAddresses" CSV File Definition

   The "domainNameServersAddresses" CSV File Definition defines the
   fields and CSV file references used for supporting the host as domain
   attributes model.

   The following "csvDomain" fields, defined for the "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the
   "domainNameServersAddresses" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name using the delegated host with host
      <csvHost:fName> and isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section Host CSV model
   elements (Section 5.2.2), MUST be used in the
   "domainNameServersAddresses" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvHost:fName>  Host name field with type="eppcom:labelType" and
      isRequired="true".

   The following "csvHost" fields, defined in section Host CSV model
   elements (Section 5.2.2), MAY be used in the
   "domainNameServersAddresses" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvHost:fAddr>  IP addresses associated with the host object with
      type="host:addrStringType".

   <csvHost:fAddrVersion>  IP addresses version associated with the host
      object with type="host:ipType".  "host:ipType" has the enumerated
      values of "v4" or "v6".






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   Example of a "domainNameServersAddresses" <csvDomain:contents>
   <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServersAddresses">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <csvHost:fName/>
       <csvHost:fAddr/>
       <csvHost:fAddrVersion/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="D3B77438">
       domainNameServersAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding domainNameServersAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv
   file.  The file contains the delegated hosts (name servers) for the
   four domain names domain1.example, domain2.example, xn--
   bc123-3ve.example and xn--bc321-3ve.example.

   domain1.example,ns1.domain1.example,192.0.2.1,v4
   domain1.example,ns2.domain1.example,2001:DB8::1,v6
   domain2.example,ns1.example.net,,
   domain2.example,ns2.example.net,,
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,ns1.example.net,,
   xn--bc123-3ve.example,ns2.example.net,,
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,ns1.example.net,,
   xn--bc321-3ve.example,ns2.example.net,,

5.1.2.1.6.  "dnssec" CSV File Definition

   The "dnssec" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the domain name object DNSSEC records (DS or Key
   Data).

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MUST be used in the "dnssec"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element when the DS Data Interface per
   [RFC5910] is used:




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   <csvDomain:fKeyTag>  Contains the DS key tag value per [RFC5910] with
      type="unsignedShort" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fDsAlg>  Contains the DS algorithm value per [RFC5910]
      with type="unsignedByte" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fDigestType>  Contains the DS digest type value per
      [RFC5910] with type="unsignedByte" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fDigest>  Contains the DS digest value per [RFC5910] with
      type="hexBinary" and isRequired="true".

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MUST be used in the "dnssec"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element when the Key Data Interface per
   [RFC5910] is used and MAY be used in the "dnssec" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element when the DS Data Interface per [RFC5910] is
   used:

   <csvDomain:fFlags>  Contains the flags field value per [RFC5910] with
      type="unsignedShort" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fProtocol>  Contains the Key protocol value per [RFC5910]
      with type="unsignedByte" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fKeyAlg>  Contains the Key algorithm value per [RFC5910]
      with type="unsignedByte" and isRequired="true".

   <csvDomain:fPubKey>  Contains the public key value per [RFC5910] with
      type="secDNS:keyType" and isRequired="true".

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MAY be used in the "dnssec"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife>  Indicates a child's preference for the
      number of seconds after signature generation when the parent's
      signature on the DS information provided by the child will expire
      with type="secDNS:maxSigLifeType" defined in [RFC5910].

   The following "domain" fields, defined for the "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "dnssec"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name of the domain object associated with
      the DNSSEC record and isRequired="true".







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   Example of a "dnssec" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element with
   the DS Data Interface of [RFC5910]:

   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
       <csvDomain:fKeyTag/>
       <csvDomain:fDsAlg/>
       <csvDomain:fDigestType/>
       <csvDomain:fDigest/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
        cksum="10ED6C42">
        dnssec-ds-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding dnssec-ds-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains two DS records for domain1.example.

   domain1.example,604800,12345,3,1,49FD46E6C4B45C55D4AC
   domain1.example,604800,12346,3,1,38EC35D5B3A34B44C39B





















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   Example of a "dnssec" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element with
   the Key Data Interface of [RFC5910]:

   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName/>
       <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
       <csvDomain:fFlags/>
       <csvDomain:fProtocol/>
       <csvDomain:fKeyAlg/>
       <csvDomain:fPubKey/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
        cksum="183C3F79">
        dnssec-key-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding dnssec-key-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains two key records for domain1.example.

   domain1.example,604800,257,3,1,AQPJ////4Q==
   domain1.example,604800,257,3,1,AQPJ////4QQQ

5.1.2.1.7.  "domainTransfer" CSV File Definition

   The "domainTransfer" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the domain name object pending and completed
   transfer records.  No additional field elements were added for use in
   the "domainTransfer" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element.

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "domainTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fTrStatus>  State of the most recent transfer request with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fReRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
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   <rdeCsv:fReDate>  Date and time that the transfer was requested with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that should take or took action with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcDate>  Date and time that the transfer action should be
      taken or has been taken with isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "domainTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fExDate>  Expiration date if the transfer command caused or
      causes a change in the validity period.

   <rdeCsv:fReID>  Identifier of the client that requested the transfer.

   <rdeCsv:fAcID>  Identifier of the client that should take or took
      action for transfer.

   The following "csvDomain" fields, defined for the "domain" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "domainTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name of the domain object involved in the
      transfer with isRequired="true".























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   Example of a "domainTransfer" <csvDomain:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvDomain:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="domainTransfer">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
       <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
       <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
       <rdeCsv:fReID/>
       <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
       <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
       <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
       <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
       <rdeCsv:fExDate/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
        cksum="2E5A9ACD">
        domainTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding domainTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains one domain transfer record with a pending status.

   domain1.example,pending,registrarX,clientY,
   2011-03-08T19:38:00.0Z,registrarY,,2011-03-13T23:59:59.0Z,
   2016-04-03T22:00:00.0Z

5.1.2.2.  <csvDomain:deletes>

   The <csvDomain:deletes> is used to hold the deleted domain name
   objects in a Differential or Incremental Deposit.  All the domain
   name object data is deleted as part of a cascade delete.  The
   <csvDomain:deletes> is split into separate CSV file definitions using
   named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with the "name" attribute.  The following
   section defines the supported domain name deletes CSV file
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5.1.2.2.1.  "domain" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "csvDomain" field elements MUST be used in the deletes
   "domain" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvDomain:fName>  Domain name field with type="eppcom:labelType" and
      isRequired="true".

   Example of a "domain" <csvDomain:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element:

   ...
   <csvDomain:deletes>
   ...
    <rdeCsv:csv name="domain">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
     <csvDomain:fName/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
     <rdeCsv:file
      cksum="A06D8194">
      domain-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
     </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
    </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvDomain:deletes>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding domain-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains two domain name records.

   domain1.example
   domain2.example

5.2.  Host Object

   The host object is based on the EPP host name mapping in [RFC5732].
   The host object supports both the XML Model and the CSV Model,
   defined in Models (Section 2) section.  The elements used for both
   models are defined in the following sections.  Both the
   <csvHost:contents> and <csvHost:deletes> elements contain one or more
   <rdeCsv:csv> elements with a set of named CSV file definitions using
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5.2.1.  XML Model

   There are two elements used in the data escrow of the host objects
   for the XML model including the <rdeHost:host>, under the
   <rdeHost:contents> element, and the <rdeHost:delete> element, under
   the <rde:deletes> element.

   A <rdeHost:host> element substitutes for the <rdeHost:abstractHost>
   abstract element to define a concrete definition of a host.  The
   <rdeHost:abstractHost> element can be replaced by other host
   definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

5.2.1.1.  <rdeHost:host> element

   The RDE host object is based on the EPP host <info> response for an
   authorized client (Section 3.1.2. of [RFC5732]).

   The OPTIONAL <host> element contains the following child elements:

   o  A <name> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
      host object.

   o  A <roid> element that contains the repository object identifier
      assigned to the host object when the object was created.

   o  One or more <status> elements that describe the status of the host
      object.

   o  Zero or more <addr> elements that contain the IP addresses
      associated with the host object.

   o  A <clID> element that contains the identifier of the sponsoring
      registrar.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that created the host object.  An OPTIONAL client
      attribute is used to specify the client that performed the
      operation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crDate> element that contains the date and time of
      host-object creation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <upRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that last updated the host object.  This element MUST
      NOT be present if the host object has never been modified.  An
      OPTIONAL client attribute is used to specify the client that
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   o  An OPTIONAL <upDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent host-object modification.  This element MUST NOT
      be present if the host object has never been modified.

   o  An OPTIONAL <trDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent host object successful transfer.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the domain name object has never been
      transfered.

   Example of <host> object:

   ...
   <rdeHost:host>
     <rdeHost:name>ns1.example1.example</rdeHost:name>
     <rdeHost:roid>Hns1_example_test-TEST</rdeHost:roid>
     <rdeHost:status s="ok"/>
     <rdeHost:status s="linked"/>
     <rdeHost:addr ip="v4">192.0.2.2</rdeHost:addr>
     <rdeHost:addr ip="v4">192.0.2.29</rdeHost:addr>
     <rdeHost:addr ip="v6">1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A</rdeHost:addr>
     <rdeHost:clID>RegistrarX</rdeHost:clID>
     <rdeHost:crRr>RegistrarX</rdeHost:crRr>
     <rdeHost:crDate>1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z</rdeHost:crDate>
     <rdeHost:upRr>RegistrarX</rdeHost:upRr>
     <rdeHost:upDate>2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z</rdeHost:upDate>
   </rdeHost:host>
   ...

5.2.1.2.  <rdeHost:delete> object

   The <rdeHost:delete> element contains the fully qualified domain name
   of a host that was deleted.  The <rdeHost:delete> element also
   supports host removal based on roid to support SRS systems in which
   different hosts with the same fully qualified domain name are active
   at the same time.

   Example of <rdeHost:delete> object:

   ...
   <rde:deletes>
     ...
     <rdeHost:delete>
       <rdeHost:name>ns1.example.example</rdeHost:name>
     </rdeHost:delete>
     ...
   </rde:deletes>
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5.2.2.  CSV Model

   For the CSV Model of the host object, the <csvHost:contents> child
   element of the <rde:contents> element is used to hold the new or
   updated host objects for the deposit.  The <csvHost:deletes> child
   element of the <rde:deletes> element is used to hold the deleted or
   purged host objects for the deposit.

   Differential and Incremental Deposits are based on changes to the
   host objects.  The updated host object data under the
   <csvHost:contents> element is a cascade replace down all of the host
   CSV files starting with the parent "host" CSV File Definition
   (Section 5.2.2.1.1).  The child CSV file definitions include a
   <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"> field.  All the child CSV file
   definition data for the host objects in the parent "host" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.2.2.1.1) MUST first be deleted and then set
   using the data in the child CSV files.  The deleted host object data
   under the <csvHost:deletes> element is a cascade delete starting from
   the "host" Deletes CSV File Definition (Section 5.2.2.2.1).

5.2.2.1.  <csvHost:contents>

   The <csvHost:contents> is used to hold the new or updated host object
   information for the deposit.  The <csvHost:contents> is split into
   separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with
   the "name" attribute.  The following sections include the supported
   host CSV file definitions.

5.2.2.1.1.  "host" CSV File Definition

   The "host" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the host object records.

   The following "csvHost" field elements MUST be used in the "host"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvHost:fName>  Host name field with type="eppcom:labelType" and
      isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "host" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Repository Object IDentifier (ROID) assigned to the
      host object with isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" and "csvRegistrar" fields, MAY be used in the
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   <rdeCsv:fClID> or <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  A choice of:

      <rdeCsv:fClID>  Identifier of the sponsoring client with
         isRequired="true".

      <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
         type="positiveInteger".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
         "true".

   <rdeCsv:fCrRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that created the object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrID>  Identifier of the client that created the host
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that updated the object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpID>  Identifier of the client that last updated the host
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Date and time that the host object was created.

   <rdeCsv:fUpDate>  Date and time that the host object was last
      updated.

   <rdeCsv:fTrDate>  Date and time that the host was last transferred.
























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   Example of a "host" <csvHost:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvHost:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="host">
      <rdeCsv:fields>
      <csvHost:fName/>
      <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
      <rdeCsv:fClID/>
      <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
      <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
      <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
      <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
      <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
      <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
      <rdeCsv:fTrDate/>
      </rdeCsv:fields>
      <rdeCsv:files>
      <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="6F1E58E5">
       host-YYYYMMDD.csv
      </rdeCsv:file>
      </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvHost:contents>
   ...























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   Example of the corresponding host-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains six host records with four being internal hosts and two
   being external hosts.

   ns1.domain1.example,Hns1_example_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z
   ns2.domain1.example,Hns2_domain1_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z
   ns1.domain2.example,Hns1_domain2_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z
   ns2.domain2.example,Hns2_domain2_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z
   ns1.example.net,Hns1_example_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z
   ns2.example.net,Hns2_example_test-TEST,registrarX,registrarX,
   clientY,1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z,registrarX,
   clientY,2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z,2007-01-08T09:19:00.0Z

5.2.2.1.2.  "hostStatuses" CSV File Definition

   The "hostStatuses" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the host object statuses.

   The following "csvHost" fields, defined for the "host" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.2.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "hostStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvHost:fStatus>  The status of the host with
      type="host:statusValueType" and isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "hostStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Host object Registry Object IDentifier (ROID)
      assigned to the host object with isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "hostStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:






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   <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription>  Host object status description which is
      free form text describing the rationale for the status.  The
      attribute "isRequired" MUST equal "true".

   <rdeCsv:fLang>  Language of the <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription> field.

   Example of a "hostStatuses" <csvHost:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvHost:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="hostStatuses">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
       <csvHost:fStatus/>
       <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
       <rdeCsv:fLang/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="0DAE0583">
       hostStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvHost:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding hostStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains the statuses for the six host names
   ns1.domain1.example, ns2.domain1.example, ns1.domain2.example,
   ns2.domain2.example, ns1.example.net and ns2.example.net.

   Hns1_domain1_test-TEST,ok,,
   Hns2_domain1_test-TEST,ok,,
   Hns1_domain2_test-TEST,ok,,
   Hns2_domain2_test-TEST,ok,,
   Hns1_example_test-TEST,ok,,
   Hns2_example_test-TEST,ok,,

5.2.2.1.3.  "hostAddresses" CSV File Definition

   The "hostAddresses" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the host object IP addresses.

   The following "csvHost" field elements MUST be used in the
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   <csvHost:fAddr>  IP addresses associated with the host object with
      type="host:addrStringType".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
      "true".

   <csvHost:fAddrVersion>  IP addresses version associated with the host
      object with type="host:ipType".  "host:ipType" has the enumerated
      values of "v4" or "v6".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
      "true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "hostAddresses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Host object Registry Object IDentifier (ROID)
      assigned to the host object with isRequired="true".

   Example of a "hostAddresses" <csvHost:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvHost:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="hostAddresses">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
       <csvHost:fAddr isRequired="true"/>
       <csvHost:fAddrVersion isRequired="true"/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
       cksum="28B194B0">
       hostAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvHost:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding hostAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains the IP addresses for the host names
   ns1.domain1.example, ns2.domain1.example, ns1.domain2.example and
   ns2.domain2.example.

   Hns1_domain1_test-TEST,192.0.2.1,v4
   Hns2_domain1_test-TEST,2001:DB8::1,v6
   Hns1_domain2_test-TEST,192.0.2.2,v4
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5.2.2.2.  <csvHost:deletes>

   The <csvHost:deletes> is used to hold the deleted host objects in a
   Differential or Incremental Deposit.  All the host object data is
   deleted as part of a cascade delete.  The <csvHost:deletes> is split
   into separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements
   with the "name" attribute.  The following section defines the
   supported host deletes CSV file definition.

5.2.2.2.1.  "host" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "host" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  Repository Object IDentifier (ROID) assigned to the
      host object with isRequired="true".

   Example of a "host" <csvHost:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvHost:deletes>
   ...
    <rdeCsv:csv name="host">
     <rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
     </rdeCsv:fields>
     <rdeCsv:files>
       <rdeCsv:file
        cksum="777F5F0E">
        host-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
       </rdeCsv:file>
     </rdeCsv:files>
    </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvHost:deletes>
   ...

   Example of the host-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains four
   host records.

   Hns1_domain1_test-TEST
   Hns2_domain1_test-TEST
   Hns1_domain2_test-TEST
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5.3.  Contact Object

   The contact object is based on the EPP contact name mapping in
   [RFC5733].  The contact object supports both the XML Model and the
   CSV Model, defined in Models (Section 2) section.  The elements used
   for both models are defined in the following sections.

5.3.1.  XML Model

   There are two elements used in the data escrow of the contact objects
   for the XML model including the <rdeContact:contact>, under the
   <rdeContact:contents> element, and the <rdeContact:delete> element,
   under the <rde:deletes> element.

   A <contact> element substitutes for the <abstractContact> abstract
   element to define a concrete definition of a contact.  The
   <abstractContact> element can be replaced by other contact
   definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

5.3.1.1.  <rdeContact:contact> object

   The contact object is based on the EPP contact <info> response for an
   authorized client (Section 3.1.2. of [RFC5733]) with some additions
   including the data from an EPP <transfer> Query Response, see
   Section 3.1.3. of [RFC5733].

   The OPTIONAL <contact> element contains the following child elements:

   o  A <id> element that contains the server-unique identifier of the
      contact object

   o  A <roid> element that contains the Repository Object IDentifier
      assigned to the contact object when the object was created.

   o  One or more <status> elements that describe the status of the
      contact object.

   o  One or two <postalInfo> elements that contain postal-address
      information.  Two elements are provided so that address
      information can be provided in both internationalized and
      localized forms; a "type" attribute is used to identify the two
      forms.  If an internationalized form (type="int") is provided,
      element content MUST be represented in a subset of UTF-8 that can
      be represented in the 7-bit US-ASCII character set.  If a
      localized form (type="loc") is provided, element content MAY be
      represented in unrestricted UTF-8.  The <postalInfo> element
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      *  A <name> element that contains the name of the individual or
         role represented by the contact.

      *  An OPTIONAL <org> element that contains the name of the
         organization with which the contact is affiliated.

      *  An <addr> element that contains address information associated
         with the contact.  An <addr> element contains the following
         child elements:

         +  One, two, or three OPTIONAL <street> elements that contain
            the contact's street address.

         +  A <city> element that contains the contact's city.

         +  An OPTIONAL <sp> element that contains the contact's state
            or province.

         +  An OPTIONAL <pc> element that contains the contact's postal
            code.

         +  A <cc> element that contains the contact's two-letter
            country code.

   o  An OPTIONAL <voice> element that contains the contact's voice
      telephone number.

   o  An OPTIONAL <fax> element that contains the contact's facsimile
      telephone number.

   o  An <email> element that contains the contact's email address.

   o  A <clID> element that contains the identifier of the sponsoring
      registrar.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that created the contact object.  An OPTIONAL client
      attribute is used to specify the client that performed the
      operation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crDate> element that contains the date and time of
      contact-object creation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <upRr> element that contains the identifier of the
      registrar that last updated the contact object.  This element MUST
      NOT be present if the contact has never been modified.  An
      OPTIONAL client attribute is used to specify the client that
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   o  An OPTIONAL <upDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent contact-object modification.  This element MUST
      NOT be present if the contact object has never been modified.

   o  An OPTIONAL <trDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent contact object successful transfer.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the contact object has never been
      transferred.

   o  An OPTIONAL <trnData> element that contains the following child
      elements related to the last transfer request of the contact
      object:

      *  A <trStatus> element that contains the state of the most recent
         transfer request.

      *  A <reRr> element that contains the identifier of the registrar
         that requested the domain name object transfer.  An OPTIONAL
         client attribute is used to specify the client that performed
         the operation.

      *  An <acRr> element that contains the identifier of the registrar
         that should act upon a PENDING transfer request.  For all other
         status types, the value identifies the registrar that took the
         indicated action.  An OPTIONAL client attribute is used to
         specify the client that performed the operation.

      *  A <reDate> element that contains the date and time that the
         transfer was requested.

      *  An <acDate> element that contains the date and time of a
         required or completed response.  For a PENDING request, the
         value identifies the date and time by which a response is
         required before an automated response action will be taken by
         the registry.  For all other status types, the value identifies
         the date and time when the request was completed.

   o  An OPTIONAL <disclose> element that identifies elements that
      requiring exceptional server-operator handling to allow or
      restrict disclosure to third parties.  See Section 2.9 of
      [RFC5733] for a description of the child elements contained within
      the <disclose> element.









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   Example <contact> object:

   ...
   <rdeContact:contact>
     <rdeContact:id>sh8013</rdeContact:id>
     <rdeContact:roid>Csh8013-TEST</rdeContact:roid>
     <rdeContact:status s="linked"/>
     <rdeContact:status s="clientDeleteProhibited"/>
     <rdeContact:postalInfo type="int">
       <contact:name>John Doe</contact:name>
       <contact:org>Example Inc.</contact:org>
       <contact:addr>
         <contact:street>123 Example Dr.</contact:street>
         <contact:street>Suite 100</contact:street>
         <contact:city>Dulles</contact:city>
         <contact:sp>VA</contact:sp>
         <contact:pc>20166-6503</contact:pc>
         <contact:cc>US</contact:cc>
       </contact:addr>
     </rdeContact:postalInfo>
     <rdeContact:voice x="1234">+1.7035555555</rdeContact:voice>
     <rdeContact:fax>+1.7035555556</rdeContact:fax>
     <rdeContact:email>jdoe@example.example</rdeContact:email>
     <rdeContact:clID>RegistrarX</rdeContact:clID>
     <rdeContact:crRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX</rdeContact:crRr>
     <rdeContact:crDate>2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z</rdeContact:crDate>
     <rdeContact:upRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX</rdeContact:upRr>
     <rdeContact:upDate>2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z</rdeContact:upDate>
     <rdeContact:trDate>2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z</rdeContact:trDate>
     <rdeContact:trnData>
       <rdeContact:trStatus>pending</rdeContact:trStatus>
       <rdeContact:reRr client="jstiles">clientW</rdeContact:reRr>
       <rdeContact:reDate>2011-03-08T19:38:00.0Z</rdeContact:reDate>
       <rdeContact:acRr client="rmiles">RegistrarX</rdeContact:acRr>
       <rdeContact:acDate>2011-03-13T23:59:59.0Z</rdeContact:acDate>
     </rdeContact:trnData>
     <rdeContact:disclose flag="0">
       <contact:voice/>
       <contact:email/>
     </rdeContact:disclose>
   </rdeContact:contact>
   ...

5.3.1.2.  <rdeContact:delete> object

   The <rdeContact:delete> element contains the id of a contact that was
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   Example of <rdeContact:delete> object:

   ...
   <rde:deletes>
     ...
     <rdeContact:delete>
       <rdeContact:id>sh8013-TEST</rdeContact:id>
       <rdeContact:id>co8013-TEST</rdeContact:id>
     </rdeContact:delete>
     ...
   </rde:deletes>
   ...

5.3.2.  CSV Model

   For the CSV Model of the contact object, the <csvContact:contents>
   child element of the <rde:contents> element is used to hold the new
   or updated contacts objects for the deposit.  The
   <csvContact:deletes> child element of the <rde:deletes> element is
   used to hold the deleted or purged contact objects for the deposit.
   Both the <csvContact:contents> and <csvContact:deletes> elements
   contain one or more <rdeCsv:csv> elements with a set of named CSV
   file definitions using the <rdeCsv:csv> "name" attribute.

   Differential and Incremental Deposits are based on changes to the
   contact objects.  The updated contact object data under the
   <csvContact:contents> element is a cascade replace down all of the
   contact CSV files starting with the parent "contact" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1).  The child CSV file definitions
   include a <csvContact:fId parent="true"> field.  All the child CSV
   file definition data for the contact objects in the parent "contact"
   CSV File Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1) MUST first be deleted and
   then set using the data in the child CSV files.  The deleted contact
   object data under the <csvContact:deletes> element is a cascade
   delete starting from the "contact" Deletes CSV File Definition
   (Section 5.3.2.2.1).

5.3.2.1.  <csvContact:contents>

   The <csvContact:contents> is used to hold the new or updated contact
   object information for the deposit.  The <csvContact:contents> is
   split into separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv>
   elements with the "name" attribute.  The following sections include
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5.3.2.1.1.  "contact" CSV File Definition

   The "contact" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the contact object records.

   The following "csvContact" field elements MUST be used in the
   "contact" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  Contains the server-unique contact identifier with
      type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

   <csvContact:fEmail>  Contains the contact's email address with
      type="eppcom:minTokenType" and isRequired="true".

   The following field elements MAY be used in the "contact"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fVoice>  Contains the contact's voice telephone number
      with type="contact:e164StringType".

   <csvContact:fVoiceExt>  Contains the contact's voice telephone number
      extension with type="token".

   <csvContact:fFax>  Contains the contact's facsimile telephone number
      with type="contact:e164StringType".

   <csvContact:fFaxExt>  Contains the contact's facsimile telephone
      number extension with type="token".

   The following "rdeCsv" and "csvRegistrar" fields, MUST be used in the
   "contact" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fRoid>  The Registry Object IDentifier (ROID) for the contact
      object with isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fClID> or <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  A choice of:

      <rdeCsv:fClID>  Identifier of the sponsoring client with
         isRequired="true".

      <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
         type="positiveInteger".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
         "true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "contact" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:




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   <rdeCsv:fCrRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that created the object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrID>  Identifier of the client that created the contact
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that updated the object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpID>  Identifier of the client that last updated the
      contact object.

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Created date and time of the contact object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpDate>  Date and time of the last update to the contact
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fTrDate>  Date and time of the last transfer for the contact
      object.
































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   Example of a "contact" <csvContact:contacts> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contact">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
        <csvContact:fId/>
        <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
        <csvContact:fVoice/>
        <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
        <csvContact:fFax/>
        <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
        <csvContact:fEmail/>
        <rdeCsv:fClID/>
        <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
        <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
        <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
        <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
        <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
        <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
        <rdeCsv:file
         cksum="8587AA49">
         contact-YYYYMMDD.csv
        </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvContact:contents>
   ...



















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   Example of the contact-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains nine
   object contact records.

   domain1admin,Cdomain1admin-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   domain1tech,Cdomain1tech-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   domain1billing,Cdomain1billing-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   domain2admin,Cdomain2admin-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   domain2tech,Cdomain2tech-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   domain2billing,Cdomain2billing-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   xnabc123admin,Cxnabc123admin-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   xnabc123tech,Cxnabc123tech-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
   xnabc123billing,Cxnabc123billing-TEST,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,registrarX,registarX,
   clientY,2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z,registarX,clientY,
   2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z

5.3.2.1.2.  "contactStatuses" CSV File Definition

   The "contactStatuses" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the contact object statuses.

   The following "csvContact" field elements, defined for the "contact"
   CSV File Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1), MUST be used in the
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   <csvContact:fId>  Server-unique contact identifier of status with
      isRequired="true".

   <csvContact:fStatus>  The status of the contact with
      type="contact:statusValueType" and isRequired="true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "contactStatuses"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription>  The contact object status description
      which is free form text describing the rationale for the status.

   <rdeCsv:fLang>  Language of the <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription> field.

   Example of a "contactStatuses" <csvContact:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contactStatuses">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
         <csvContact:fStatus/>
         <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
         <rdeCsv:fLang/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="137E13EC">
           contactStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
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   ...













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   Example of the corresponding contactStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The
   file contains the statuses for the nine contact identifiers.

   domain1admin,ok,,
   domain1tech,ok,,
   domain1billing,ok,,
   domain2admin,ok,,
   domain2tech,ok,,
   domain2billing,ok,,
   xnabc123admin,ok,,
   xnabc123tech,ok,,
   xnabc123billing,ok,,

5.3.2.1.3.  "contactPostal" CSV File Definition

   The "contactPostal" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the contact postal info object records.

   The following "csvContact" field elements MUST be used in the
   "contactPostal" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fPostalType>  Contains the form of the postal-address
      information with type="contact:postalLineType" and
      isRequired="true".  This field specifies the form ("int" or
      "loc"), as defined in Section 4.6.3, of the <csvContact:fName>,
      <csvContact:fOrg>, <csvContact:fStreet>, <csvContact:fCity>,
      <csvContact:fSp>, <csvContact:fPc>, <csvContact:fCc> fields.

   <csvContact:fName>  Contains the contact's name of the individual or
      role represented by the contact with type="contact:postalLineType"
      and isRequired="true".  An OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute to used to
      indicate the localized or internationalized form as defined in
      section Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fStreet>  Contains the contact's street address line with
      type="contact:fPostalLineType".  An index attribute is required to
      indicate which street address line the field represents with index
      "0" for the first line and index "2" for the last line.  An
      OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute to used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form as defined in section Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fCity>  Contains the contact's city with
      type="contact:postalLineType" and isRequired="true".  An OPTIONAL
      "isLoc" attribute to used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form as defined in section Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fCc>  Contains the contact's country code with
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      attribute to used to indicate the localized or internationalized
      form as defined in section Section 4.6.3.

   The following "csvContact" field elements MAY be used in the
   "contactPostal" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fOrg>  Contains the name of the organization with which
      the contact is affiliated with type="contact:optPostalLineType".
      An OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute to used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form as defined in section Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fSp>  Contains the contact's state or province with
      type="contact:optPostalLineType".  An OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute
      to used to indicate the localized or internationalized form as
      defined in section Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fPc>  Contains the contact's postal code with
      type="contact:pcType".  An OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute to used to
      indicate the localized or internationalized form as defined in
      section Section 4.6.3.

   The following "csvContact" fields, defined for the "contact" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "contactPostal"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  Server-unique contact identifier for the contact
      object with isRequired="true".
























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   Example of a "contactPostal" <csvContact:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contactPostal">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
         <csvContact:fPostalType/>
         <csvContact:fName/>
         <csvContact:fOrg/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="0"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="1"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet index="2"/>
         <csvContact:fCity/>
         <csvContact:fSp/>
         <csvContact:fPc/>
         <csvContact:fCc/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="1456A89C">
           contactPostal-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvContact:contents>
   ...





















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   Example of the contactPostal-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains
   nine contact postal records.

   domain1admin,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   domain1tech,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   domain1billing,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   domain2admin,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   domain2tech,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   domain2billing,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   xnabc123admin,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   xnabc123tech,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US
   xnabc123billing,int,"John Doe","Example Inc.",
   "123 Example Dr.","Suite 100",,Reston,VA,20190,US

5.3.2.1.4.  "contactTransfer" CSV File Definition

   The "contactTransfer" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the contact object pending and completed
   transfer records.  No additional field elements were added for use in
   the "contactTransfer" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element.  The
   following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MUST be used in the "contactTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fTrStatus>  State of the most recent transfer request with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fReRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that requested the transfer with isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fReDate>  Date and time that the transfer was requested with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcRr>  Identifier of the registrar, defined in Section 5.4,
      of the client that should take or took action with
      isRequired="true".

   <rdeCsv:fAcDate>  Date and time that the transfer action should be
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   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "contactTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fReID>  Identifier of the client that requested the transfer.

   <rdeCsv:fAcID>  Identifier of the client that should take or took
      action for transfer.

   The following "csvContact" fields, defined for the "contact" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "contactTransfer"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  Server-unique contact identifier for the contact
      object with isRequired="true".

   Example of a "contactTransfer" <csvContact:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contactTransfer">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
         <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
         <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fReID/>
         <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
         <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
         <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="788D308E">
           contactTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
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   Example of the contactTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains
   one contact transfer record in pending status.

   xnabc123admin,clientApproved,registrarX,clientX,
   2011-04-08T19:38:00.0Z,registrarY,clientY,2011-04-09T20:38:00.0Z

5.3.2.1.5.  "contactDisclose" CSV File Definition

   The "contactDisclose" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV
   file references used for the contact disclose object records.

   The following "csvContact" field elements MAY be used in the
   "contactDisclose" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fDiscloseFlag>  Contains flag with a value of "true" or
      "1" (one) notes the preference to allow disclosure of the
      specified elements as an exception to the stated data-collection
      policy.  A value of "false" or "0" (zero) notes a client
      preference to not allow disclosure of the specified elements as an
      exception to the stated data-collection policy with
      type="boolean".  The additional fields define specific exceptional
      disclosure preferences based on the <csvContact:fDiscloseFlag>
      field.

   <csvContact:fDiscloseNameLoc>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the localized form of the contact name with type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseNameInt>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the internationalized form of the contact name with
      type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgLoc>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the localized form of the contact organization with
      type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgInt>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the internationalized form of the contact organization with
      type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrLoc>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the localized form of the contact address with type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrInt>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      for the internationalized form of the contact address with
      type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseVoice>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
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   <csvContact:fDiscloseFax>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag of
      the contact facsimile telephone number with type="boolean".

   <csvContact:fDiscloseEmail>  Exceptional disclosure preference flag
      of the contact email address with type="boolean".

   The following "csvContact" fields, defined for the "contact" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.3.2.1.1), MUST be used in the "contactDisclose"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  Server-unique contact identifier for the contact
      object with isRequired="true".

   Example of a "contactDisclose" <csvContact:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvContact:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contactDisclose">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseFlag/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseNameLoc/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseNameInt/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgLoc/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgInt/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrLoc/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrInt/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseVoice/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseFax/>
         <csvContact:fDiscloseEmail/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="1141EFD4">
           contactDisclose-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
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   Example of the contactDisclose-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains
   one disclosure records, disabling disclosure of voice, fax, and
   email.

   xnabc123admin,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1

5.3.2.2.  <csvContact:deletes>

   The <csvContact:deletes> is used to hold the deleted contact objects
   in a Differential or Incremental Deposit.  All the contact object
   data is deleted as part of a cascade delete.  The
   <csvContact:deletes> is split into separate CSV file definitions
   using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with the "name" attribute.  The
   following section defines the supported contact deletes CSV file
   definition.

5.3.2.2.1.  "contact" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "csvContact" field elements MUST be used in the deletes
   "contact" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fId>  Contains the server-unique contact identifier with
      type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

   Example of a "contact" <csvContact:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvContact:deletes>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="contact">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvContact:fId/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="0C4B70DC">
           contact-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
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   Example of the contact-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains
   six contact records.

   domain1admin
   domain1tech
   domain1billing
   domain2admin
   domain2tech
   domain2billing

5.4.  Registrar Object

   The registrar object represents the sponsoring client for other
   objects, and is typically referred to as the sponsoring registrar.
   The registrar object supports both the XML Model and the CSV Model,
   defined in Section 2.  The elements used for both models are defined
   in the following sections.

5.4.1.  XML Model

   There are two elements used in the data escrow of the registrar
   objects for the XML model including the <rdeRegistrar:registrar>,
   under the <rdeRegistrar:contents> element, and the
   <rdeRegistrar:delete> element, under the <rde:deletes> element.

   A <rdeRegistrar:registrar> element substitutes for the
   <rdeRegistrar:abstractRegistrar> abstract element to define a
   concrete definition of a registrar.  The
   <rdeRegistrar:abstractRegistrar> element can be replaced by other
   domain definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

5.4.1.1.  <rdeRegistrar:registrar> element

   The <registrar> element contains the following child elements:

   o  An <id> element that contains the Registry-unique identifier of
      the registrar object.  This <id> has a superordinate relationship
      to a subordinate <clID>, <crRr> or <upRr> of domain, contact and
      host objects.

   o  An <name> element that contains the name of the registrar.

   o  An OPTIONAL <gurid> element that contains the ID assigned by
      ICANN.

   o  An OPTIONAL <status> element that contains the operational status
      of the registrar.  Possible values are: ok, readonly and
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   o  One or two OPTIONAL <postalInfo> elements that contain postal-
      address information.  Two elements are provided so that address
      information can be provided in both internationalized and
      localized forms; a "type" attribute is used to identify the two
      forms.  If an internationalized form (type="int") is provided,
      element content MUST be represented in a subset of UTF-8 that can
      be represented in the 7-bit US-ASCII character set.  If a
      localized form (type="loc") is provided, element content MAY be
      represented in unrestricted UTF-8.  The <postalInfo> element
      contains the following child elements:

      *  A <addr> element that contains address information associated
         with the registrar.  The <addr> element contains the following
         child elements:

         +  One, two, or three OPTIONAL <street> elements that contain
            the registrar's street address.

         +  A <city> element that contains the registrar's city.

         +  An OPTIONAL <sp> element that contains the registrar's state
            or province.

         +  An OPTIONAL <pc> element that contains the registrar's
            postal code.

         +  A <cc> element that contains the registrar's country code.

   o  An OPTIONAL <voice> element that contains the registrar's voice
      telephone number.

   o  An OPTIONAL <fax> element that contains the registrar's facsimile
      telephone number.

   o  An OPTIONAL <email> element that contains the registrar's email
      address.

   o  An OPTIONAL <url> element that contains the registrar's URL.

   o  An OPTIONAL <whoisInfo> elements that contains whois information.
      The <whoisInfo> element contains the following child elements:

      *  An OPTIONAL <name> element that contains the name of the
         registrar WHOIS server listening on TCP port 43 as specified in
         [RFC3912].

      *  An OPTIONAL <url> element that contains the name of the
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   o  An OPTIONAL <crDate> element that contains the date and time of
      registrar-object creation.

   o  An OPTIONAL <upDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the most recent RDE registrar-object modification.  This element
      MUST NOT be present if the rdeRegistrar object has never been
      modified.

   Example of <registrar> object:

   ...
   <rdeRegistrar:registrar>
     <rdeRegistrar:id>RegistrarX</rdeRegistrar:id>
     <rdeRegistrar:name>Registrar X</rdeRegistrar:name>
     <rdeRegistrar:gurid>123</rdeRegistrar:gurid>
     <rdeRegistrar:status>ok</rdeRegistrar:status>
     <rdeRegistrar:postalInfo type="int">
       <rdeRegistrar:addr>
         <rdeRegistrar:street>123 Example Dr.</rdeRegistrar:street>
         <rdeRegistrar:street>Suite 100</rdeRegistrar:street>
         <rdeRegistrar:city>Dulles</rdeRegistrar:city>
         <rdeRegistrar:sp>VA</rdeRegistrar:sp>
         <rdeRegistrar:pc>20166-6503</rdeRegistrar:pc>
         <rdeRegistrar:cc>US</rdeRegistrar:cc>
       </rdeRegistrar:addr>
     </rdeRegistrar:postalInfo>
     <rdeRegistrar:voice x="1234">+1.7035555555</rdeRegistrar:voice>
     <rdeRegistrar:fax>+1.7035555556</rdeRegistrar:fax>
     <rdeRegistrar:email>jdoe@example.example</rdeRegistrar:email>
     <rdeRegistrar:url>http://www.example.example</rdeRegistrar:url>
     <rdeRegistrar:whoisInfo>
       <rdeRegistrar:name>whois.example.example</rdeRegistrar:name>
       <rdeRegistrar:url>http://whois.example.example</rdeRegistrar:url>
     </rdeRegistrar:whoisInfo>
     <rdeRegistrar:crDate>2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z</rdeRegistrar:crDate>
     <rdeRegistrar:upDate>2009-02-17T17:51:00.0Z</rdeRegistrar:upDate>
   </rdeRegistrar:registrar>
   ...

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   The <rdeRegistrar:delete> element contains the id of a registrar that
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   Example of <rdeRegistrar:delete> object:

   ...
   <rde:deletes>
     ...
     <rdeRegistrar:delete>
       <rdeRegistrar:id>agnt0001-TEST</rdeRegistrar:id>
     </rdeRegistrar:delete>
     ...
   </rde:deletes>
   ...

5.4.2.  CSV Model

   For the CSV Model of the registrar object, the
   <csvRegistrar:contents> child element of the <rde:contents> element
   is used to hold the new or updated registrar objects for the deposit.
   The <csvRegistrar:deletes> child element of the <rde:deletes> element
   is used to hold the deleted or purged registrar objects for the
   deposit.  Both the <csvRegistrar:contents> and <csvRegistrar:deletes>
   elements contain one or more <rdeCsv:csv> elements with a set of
   named CSV file definitions using the <rdeCsv:csv> "name" attribute.

   Differential and Incremental Deposits are based on changes to the
   registrar objects.  The updated registrar object data under the
   <csvContact:contents> element is a cascade replace down all of the
   registrar CSV files starting with the parent "registrar" CSV File
   Definition (Section 5.4.2.1.1).  The child CSV file definitions
   include a <csvRegistrar:fId parent="true"> field.  All the child CSV
   file definition data for the registrar objects in the parent
   "registrar" CSV File Definition (Section 5.4.2.1.1) MUST first be
   deleted and then set using the data in the child CSV files.  The
   deleted registrar object data under the <csvRegistrar:deletes>
   element is a cascade delete starting from the "registrar" Deletes CSV
   File Definition (Section 5.4.2.2.1).

5.4.2.1.  <csvRegistrar:contents>

   The <csvRegistrar:contents> is used to hold the new or updated
   registrar object information for the deposit.  The
   <csvRegistrar:contents> is split into separate CSV file definitions
   using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with the "name" attribute.  The
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5.4.2.1.1.  "registrar" CSV File Definition

   The "registrar" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the registrar object records.

   The following "csvRegistrar" field elements MUST be used in the
   "registrar" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvRegistrar:fId> or <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  A choice of:

      <csvRegistrar:fId>  Contains the server-unique registrar
         identifier with type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

      <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
         type="positiveInteger".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
         "true".

   <csvRegistrar:fName>  Contains the name of the registrar with
      type="normalizedString" and isRequired="true".

   The following field elements MAY be used in the "registrar"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvRegistrar:fStatus>  Contains the status of the registrar with
      type="csvRegistrar:statusValueType".

   <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
      type="positiveInteger".  This field is included in this section in
      addition to the section above to support optionally providing the
      <csvRegistrar:fGurid> field when the <csvRegistrar:fId> field is
      used.

   <csvRegistrar:fWhoisUrl>  Contains the Whois URL of the registrar
      with type="anyURI".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "registrar"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Created date and time of the registrar object.

   <rdeCsv:fUpDate>  Date and time of the last update to the registrar
      object.

   <rdeCsv:fUrl>  URL for the registrar web home page.






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   The following "csvContact" fields, defined in section Contact Object
   (Section 5.3), MAY be used in the "registrar" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvContact:fStreet>  Registrar street address line with an "index"
      attribute that represents the order of the street address line
      from "0" to "2".  An OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute that is used to
      indicate the localized or internationalized form, as defined in
      Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fCity>  Registrar city with an OPTIONAL "isLoc" attribute
      that is used to indicate the localized or internationalized form,
      as defined in Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fCc>  Registrar country code with an OPTIONAL "isLoc"
      attribute that is used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form, as defined in Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fEmail>  Registrar email address.  The attribute
      "isRequired" MUST equal "false".

   <csvContact:fSp>  Registrar state or province with an OPTIONAL
      "isLoc" attribute that is used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form, as defined in Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fPc>  Registrar postal code with an OPTIONAL "isLoc"
      attribute that is used to indicate the localized or
      internationalized form, as defined in Section 4.6.3.

   <csvContact:fVoice>  Registrar voice telephone number.

   <csvContact:fVoiceExt>  Registrar voice telephone number extension.

   <csvContact:fFax>  Registrar facsimile telephone number.

   <csvContact:fFaxExt>  Registrar facsimile telephone number extension.















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   Example of a "registrar" <csvRegistrar:contents> <rdeCsv:csv>
   element.

   ...
   <csvRegistrar:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvRegistrar:fId/>
         <csvRegistrar:fName isLoc="false"/>
         <csvRegistrar:fGurid/>
         <csvRegistrar:fStatus/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="0"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="1"/>
         <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="2"/>
         <csvContact:fCity isLoc="false"/>
         <csvContact:fSp isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fPc isLoc="false" />
         <csvContact:fCc isLoc="false"/>
         <csvContact:fVoice/>
         <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
         <csvContact:fFax/>
         <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
         <csvContact:fEmail isRequired="false"/>
         <rdeCsv:fUrl/>
         <csvRegistrar:fWhoisUrl/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
         <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="57F6856F">
           registrar-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvRegistrar:contents>
   ...












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   Example of the registrar-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains three
   registrar records.

   registrarX,"Example Inc.",1234,ok,"123 Example Dr.",
   "Suite 100",,Dulles,VA,20166-6503,US,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,http://www.example.example,
   http://whois.example.example,2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z,
   2009-02-17T17:51:00.0Z
   registrarY,"Example2 Inc.",1234,ok,"123 Example Dr.",
   "Suite 100",,Dulles,VA,20166-6503,US,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,http://www.example.example,
   http://whois.example.example,2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z,
   2009-02-17T17:51:00.0Z
   registrarZ,"Example2 Inc.",1234,ok,"123 Example Dr.",
   "Suite 100",,Dulles,VA,20166-6503,US,+1.7035555555,1234,
   +1.7035555556,,jdoe@example.example,http://www.example.example,
   http://whois.example.example,2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z,
   2009-02-17T17:51:00.0Z

5.4.2.2.  <csvRegistrar:deletes>

   The <csvRegistrar:deletes> is used to hold the deleted registrar
   objects in a Differential or Incremental Deposit.  All the registrar
   object data is deleted as part of a cascade delete.  The
   <csvRegistrar:deletes> is split into separate CSV file definitions
   using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with the "name" attribute.  The
   following section defines the supported registrar deletes CSV file
   definition.

5.4.2.2.1.  "registrar" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "csvRegistrar" field elements MUST be used in the
   deletes "registrar" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvRegistrar:fId> or <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  A choice of:

      <csvRegistrar:fId>  Contains the server-unique registrar
         identifier with type="eppcom:clIDType" and isRequired="true".

      <csvRegistrar:fGurid>  Contains the ID assigned by ICANN with
         type="positiveInteger".  The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal
         "true".









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   Example of a "registrar" <csvRegistrar:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvRegistrar:deletes>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvRegistrar:fId/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="5CB20A52">
           registrar-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvRegistrar:deletes>
   ...

   Example of the registrar-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file contains
   one registrar record.

   registrarZ

5.5.  IDN Table Reference Object

   The Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) table reference object is a
   pseudo-object that is used to provide a short reference to the IDN
   Table and Policy used in IDN registrations.  The IDN reference object
   supports both the XML and the CSV Model, defined in the Models
   (Section 2) section.  The elements used for both models are defined
   in the following sections.

5.5.1.  XML Model

   There is one element used in the data escrow of the IDN table
   reference objects for the XML model that is the <rdeIDN:idnTableRef>,
   under the <rde:contents> element.

5.5.1.1.  <rdeIDN:idnTableRef> object

   The <rdeIDN:idnTableRef> contains the following elements.  An "id"
   attribute is used to specify an identifier for the IDN table.

   o  An <url> element that contains the URL of the IDN table that is
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   o  A <urlPolicy> element that contains the URL of the IDN policy
      document.  If IDN variants are generated algorithmically, the
      policy document MUST define the algorithm and the state of the
      implicit generated IDN variants.  For a list of suggested states
      for implicit IDN variants, please see [variantTLDsReport].

   Example of <idnTableRef> object:

   ...
   <rdeIDN:idnTableRef id="pt-BR">
     <rdeIDN:url>
       http://www.iana.org/domains/idn-tables/tables/br_pt-br_1.0.html
     </rdeIDN:url>
     <rdeIDN:urlPolicy>
       http://registro.br/dominio/regras.html
     </rdeIDN:urlPolicy>
   </rdeIDN:idnTableRef>
   ...

5.5.2.  CSV Model

   The IDN domain names, defined in Section 5.1, MAY have references to
   the IDN language identifier using the <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId> field
   element.  The IDN table reference object defines the mapping of a
   language identifier to a language table URL.  The language table URL
   defines the character code points that can be used for the language
   identifier.  The elements used for the IDN table reference object is
   defined in this section.  The <csvIDN:contents> child element of the
   <rde:contents> element is used to hold the new or updated IDN table
   reference objects for the deposit.  The <csvIDN:deletes> child
   element of the <rde:deletes> element is used to hold the deleted or
   purged IDN table reference objects for the deposit.  Both the
   <csvIDN:contents> and <csvIDN:deletes> elements contain one or more
   <rdeCsv:csv> elements with a set of named CSV file definitions using
   the <rdeCsv:csv> "name" attribute.

5.5.2.1.  <csvIDN:contents>

   The <csvIDN:contents> is used to hold the new or updated IDN table
   reference object information for the deposit.  The <csvIDN:contents>
   is split into separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv>
   elements with the "name" attribute.  The following sections include
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5.5.2.1.1.  "idnLanguage" CSV File Definition

   The "idnLanguage" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the IDN table reference object records.

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in Section 4.6.2.2, MUST be
   used in the "idnLanguage" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId>  The language identifier that matches the values
      for the <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId> field element in the "domain" CSV
      File Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1) files.  The attribute
      "isRequired" MUST equal "true".

   <rdeCsv:fUrl>  URL that defines the character code points that can be
      used for the language defined by the <rdeCsv:fLang> field element.
      The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal "true".

   Example of a "idnLanguage" <csvIDN:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvIDN:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="idnLanguage" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId isRequired="true"/>
         <rdeCsv:fUrl isRequired="true"/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="D6B0424F">
           idnLanguage-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvIDN:contents>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding idnLanguage-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains two IDN language records.

   LANG-1,
   http://www.iana.org/domains/idn-tables/tables/test_tab1_1.1.txt
   LANG-2,
   http://www.iana.org/domains/idn-tables/tables/test_tab2_1.1.txt






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5.5.2.2.  <csvIDN:deletes>

   The <csvIDN:deletes> is used to hold the deleted IDN table reference
   objects in a Differential or Incremental Deposit.  The
   <csvIDN:deletes> is split into separate CSV file definitions using
   named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with the "name" attribute.  The following
   section defines the supported IDN table reference deletes CSV file
   definition.

5.5.2.2.1.  "idnLanguage" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "idnLanguage" field elements MUST be used in the
   deletes "idnLanguage" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId>  The language identifier that matches the values
      for the <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId> field element in the "domain" CSV
      File Definition (Section 5.1.2.1.1) files.  The attribute
      "isRequired" MUST equal "true".

   Example of a "idnLanguage" <csvIDN:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvIDN:deletes>
   ...
    <rdeCsv:csv name="idnLanguage">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId isRequired="true"/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="4A28A569">
           idnLanguage-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvIDN:deletes>
   ...

   Example of the idnLanguage-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains one IDN language record.

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5.6.  NNDN Object

   An NNDN (NNDN's not domain name) can be used to store registry
   reserved names or (blocked, withheld or mirrored) IDN variants.

   Domain Name Registries may maintain domain names without their being
   persisted as domain objects in the registry system, for example, a
   list of reserved names not available for registration.  The NNDN is a
   lightweight domain-like object that is used to escrow domain names
   not maintained as domain name objects.

   A domain name can only exist as a domain name object or an NNDN
   object, but not both.

   The NNDN object supports both the XML and the CSV Model, defined in
   the Models (Section 2) section.  The elements used for both models
   are defined in the following sections.

5.6.1.  XML Model

   There are two elements used in the data escrow of the NNDN objects
   for the XML model including the <rdeNNDN:NNDN>, under the
   <rde:contents> element, and the <rdeNNDN:delete> element, under the
   <rde:deletes> element.

   A <rdeNNDN:NNDN> element substitutes for the <rdeNNDN:abstractNNDN>
   abstract element to define a concrete definition of an NNDN.  The
   <rdeNNDN:abstractDomain> element can be replaced by other NNDN
   definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

5.6.1.1.  <rdeNNDN:NNDN> object

   The <rdeNNDN:NNDN> element contains the following child elements:

   o  An <aName> element that contains the fully qualified name of the
      NNDN.  For IDNs the A-Label is used (see [RFC5891], Section 4.4).

   o  An OPTIONAL <uName> element that contains the fully qualified name
      of the NNDN in Unicode character set.  It MUST be provided if
      available.

   o  An OPTIONAL <idnTableId> element that references the IDN
      Table used for the NNDN.  This corresponds to the "id" attribute
      of the <idnTableRef> element.  This element MUST be present if the
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   o  An OPTIONAL <originalName> element is used to indicate that the
      NNDN is used for an IDN variant.  This element contains the domain
      name used to generate the IDN variant.

   o  A <nameState> element that indicates the state of the NNDN:
      blocked, withheld or mirrored.

      *  If an NNDN is considered undesirable for registration (i.e.,
         unavailable for allocation to anyone), then the NNDN will be
         tagged as "blocked".

      *  If an NNDN is considered a potential registration of a domain
         object for a registrant, then the NNDN will be tagged as
         "withheld".  This status is only used when the NNDN is used for
         an IDN variant.

      *  If an NNDN is considered a mirrored IDN variant of a domain
         object, then the NNDN will be tagged as "mirrored".  A
         mirroringNS attribute is used to specify if the mirrored IDN
         variant use the NS mirror mechanism.  The default value of
         mirroringNS is true.  If another mechanism such as DNAME is
         used, the value of mirroringNS attribute MUST be false.

   o  An OPTIONAL <crDate> element that contains the date and time of
      the NNDN object creation.

   Example of an <rdeNNDN:NNDN> object:

   ...
   <rdeNNDN:NNDN>
     <rdeNNDN:aName>xn--exampl-gva.example</rdeNNDN:aName>
     <rdeNNDN:idnTableId>pt-BR</rdeNNDN:idnTableId>
     <rdeNNDN:originalName>example.example</rdeNNDN:originalName>
     <rdeNNDN:nameState>withheld</rdeNNDN:nameState>
     <rdeNNDN:crDate>2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z</rdeNNDN:crDate>
   </rdeNNDN:NNDN>
   ...

5.6.1.2.  <rdeNNDN:delete> object

   The <rdeNNDN:delete> element contains the NNDN that was deleted,
   i.e., the <aName>.









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   Example of an <rdeNNDN::delete> object:

   ...
   <rde:deletes>
     ...
     <rdeNNDN:delete>
       <rdeNNDN:aName>xn--pingino-q2a.example</rdeNNDN:aName>
     </rdeNNDN:delete>
     ...
   </rde:deletes>
   ...

5.6.2.  CSV Model

   For the CSV Model of the NNDN object, the <csvNNDN:contents> child
   element of the <rde:contents> element is used to hold the new or
   updated NNDN objects for the deposit.  The <csvNNDN:deletes> child
   element of the <rde:deletes> element is used to hold the deleted or
   purged NNDN objects for the deposit.  Both the <csvNNDN:contents> and
   <csvNNDN:deletes> elements contain one or more <rdeCsv:csv> elements
   with a set of named CSV file definitions using the <rdeCsv:csv>
   "name" attribute.

5.6.2.1.  <csvNNDN:contents>

   The <csvNNDN:contents> is used to hold the new or updated NNDN object
   information for the deposit.  The <csvNNDN:contents> is split into
   separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements with
   the "name" attribute.  The following sections include the supported
   NNDN CSV file definitions.

5.6.2.1.1.  "NNDN" CSV File Definition

   The "NNDN" CSV File Definition defines the fields and CSV file
   references used for the NNDN object records.

   The following "csvNNDN" field elements MUST be used in the "NNDN"
   <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvNNDN:fAName>  Fully qualified name of the NNDN with
      type="eppcom:labelType" and isRequired="true".  For IDNs the
      A-Label is used (see [RFC5891], Section 4.4).

   <csvNNDN:fNameState>  State of the NNDN: blocked or withheld with
      type="rdeNNDN:nameState" and isRequired="true".  See
      Section 5.6.1.1 for a description of the possible values for the
      <rdeNNDN:nameState> element.




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   The following field elements MAY be used in the "NNDN" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <csvNNDN:fOriginalName>  Domain name used to generate the IDN variant
      with type="eppcom:labelType".

   <csvNNDN:fMirroringNS>  Defines whether the "mirroring"
      <csvNNDN:fNameState> uses the NS mirror mechanism, as described
      for the <rdeNNDN:nameState> "mirroringNS" attribute in
      Section 5.6.1.1, with type="boolean".  If the field element is not
      defined the default value is "true".

   The following "rdeCsv" fields, defined in section CSV common field
   elements (Section 4.6.2.2), MAY be used in the "NNDN" <rdeCsv:csv>
   <rdeCsv:fields> element:

   <rdeCsv:fCrDate>  Created date and time of the NNDN object.

   <rdeCsv:fUName>  Name of the NNDN in Unicode character set for the
      <csvNNDN:fAName> field element.

   <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId>  IDN Table Identifier for the NNDN that matches
      an IDN Table Reference Object record, as defined in Section 5.5.2.




























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   Example of an "NNDN" <csvNNDN:contents> <rdeCsv:csv> element:

   ...
   <csvNNDN:contents>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="NNDN" sep=",">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvNNDN:fAName/>
         <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
         <csvNNDN:fOriginalName/>
         <csvNNDN:fNameState/>
         <csvNNDN:fMirroringNS/>
         <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="085A7CE4">
           NNDN-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvNNDN:contents>
   ...


   Example of the corresponding NNDN-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains two NNDN records for an IDN with one blocked variant and one
   mirrored variant.

   xn--bc456-3ve.example,LANG-1,xn--bc123-3ve.example,
   blocked,,2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z
   xn--bc789-3ve.example,LANG-1,xn--bc123-3ve.example,
   mirrored,1,2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z

5.6.2.2.  <csvNNDN:deletes>

   The <csvNNDN:deletes> is used to hold the deleted NNDN objects in a
   Differential or Incremental Deposit.  The <csvNNDN:deletes> is split
   into separate CSV file definitions using named <rdeCsv:csv> elements
   with the "name" attribute.  The following section defines the
   supported NNDN deletes CSV file definition.

5.6.2.2.1.  "NNDN" Deletes CSV File Definition

   The following "NNDN" field elements MUST be used in the deletes
   "NNDN" <rdeCsv:csv> <rdeCsv:fields> element:




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   <csvNNDN:fAName>  Fully qualified name of the NNDN with
      type="eppcom:labelType" and isRequired="true".

   Example of an "NNDN" <csvNNDN:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   ...
   <csvNNDN:deletes>
   ...
     <rdeCsv:csv name="NNDN">
       <rdeCsv:fields>
         <csvNNDN:fAName/>
       </rdeCsv:fields>
       <rdeCsv:files>
         <rdeCsv:file
           cksum="A41F1D9B">
           NNDN-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
         </rdeCsv:file>
       </rdeCsv:files>
     </rdeCsv:csv>
   ...
   </csvNNDN:deletes>
   ...

   Example of the corresponding NNDN-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv file.  The file
   contains one NNDN records.

   xn--bc456-3ve.example

5.7.  EPP Parameters Object

   The EPP Parameters Object is a pseudo-object that defines the set of
   object and object extension services supported by the registry, as
   defined in [RFC5730].  The EPP Parameters Object is only defined as
   XML but could be used in the XML model or CSV model.  The EPP
   Parameters Object is defined using the <rdeEppParams:eppParams>
   element.  The EPP Parameters Object SHOULD be included if the
   registry supports EPP.  Only one EPP Parameters Object MUST exist at
   a certain point in time (watermark).

   The syntax and content of the <rdeEppParams:eppParams> children
   elements is as explained in section 2.4 of [RFC5730].  The children
   of the <eppParams> are as follows:

   o  One or more <version> elements that indicate the EPP versions
      supported by the registry.

   o  One or more <lang> elements that indicate the identifiers of the
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   o  One or more <objURI> elements that contain namespace URIs
      representing the objects that the registry's EPP server is capable
      of managing.

   o  An OPTIONAL <svcExtension> element that contains one or more
      <extURI> elements that contain namespace URIs representing object
      extensions supported by the registry's EPP server.

   o  A <dcp> element that contains child elements used to describe the
      server's privacy policy for data collection and management.  See
      section 2.4 of [RFC5730] for more details.

   Example of <eppParams> element object:

   ...
   <rdeEppParams:eppParams>
     <rdeEppParams:version>1.0</rdeEppParams:version>
     <rdeEppParams:lang>en</rdeEppParams:lang>
     <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0
       </rdeEppParams:objURI>
     <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0
       </rdeEppParams:objURI>
     <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0
       </rdeEppParams:objURI>
     <rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
       <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0</epp:extURI>
       <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1</epp:extURI>
     </rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
     <rdeEppParams:dcp>
     <epp:access><epp:all/></epp:access>
       <epp:statement>
         <epp:purpose>
           <epp:admin/>
           <epp:prov/>
         </epp:purpose>
         <epp:recipient>
           <epp:ours/>
           <epp:public/>
         </epp:recipient>
         <epp:retention>
           <epp:stated/>
         </epp:retention>
       </epp:statement>
     </rdeEppParams:dcp>
   </rdeEppParams:eppParams>
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5.8.  Policy Object

   The Policy object is a pseudo-object that is used to specify which
   OPTIONAL elements from the XML Model are REQUIRED based on the
   business model of the registry.  For the CSV Model, the OPTIONAL
   "isRequired" attribute of the <rdeCsv:field> elements, defined in
   Section 4.6.2.1, is used to specify which OPTIONAL fields are
   REQUIRED based on the business model of the registry.

5.8.1.  <rdePolicy:policy> object

   The OPTIONAL <policy> contains the following attributes:

   o  An <element> that defines that the referenced <element> is
      REQUIRED.

   o  <scope> that defines the XPath of the element referenced by
      <element>.

   Example of <rdePolicy:policy> object:

   ...
   <rdePolicy:policy scope="//rde:deposit/rde:contents/rdeDomain:domain"
     element="rdeDomain:registrant" />
   ...

5.9.  Header Object

   The Header Object is a pseudo-object that is used to specify the
   number of objects in the repository at a specific point in time
   (watermark) regardless of the type of deposit: Differential, Full or
   Incremental Deposit.  The Header Object may also be used to provide
   additional information on the contents of the deposit.  The Header
   Object is only defined as XML but one header object MUST always be
   present per escrow deposit regardless of using XML Model or CSV
   Model.  The Header Object is defined using the <rdeHeader:header>
   element.

5.9.1.  <rdeHeader:header> object

   The <rdeHeader:header> contains the following elements:

   o  A choice of one of the elements defined in the
      "repositoryTypeGroup" group element that indicates the unique
      identifier for the repository being escrowed.  Possible elements
      are:





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      *  A <rdeHeader:tld> element that defines TLD or the REGISTRY-
         CLASS DOMAIN NAME (RCDN) being escrowed in the case of a
         Registry data escrow deposit.  For IDNs the A-Label is used
         (see [RFC5891], Section 4.4).

      *  A <rdeHeader:registrar> element that defines the Registrar ID
         corresponding to a Registrar data escrow deposit.  In the case
         of an ICANN-accredited Registrar, the <rdeHeader:registrar>
         element MUST be the IANA Registrar ID assigned by ICANN.

      *  A <rdeHeader:ppsp> element that defines the provider ID
         corresponding to a Privacy and Proxy Services Provider data
         escrow deposit.  In the case of an ICANN-accredited Privacy and
         Proxy Services Provider, the <rdeHeader:ppsp> element MUST be
         the unique ID assigned by ICANN.

      *  A <rdeHeader:reseller> element that defines the provider ID
         corresponding to a Reseller data escrow deposit.

   o  A <count> element that contains the number of objects in the SRS
      at a specific point in time (watermark) regardless of the type of
      deposit: Differential, Full or Incremental.  The <count> element
      supports the following attributes:

      *  A "uri" attribute reflects the XML namespace URI of the primary
         objects for the XML Model and CSV Model.  For example, the
         "uri" is set to "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0" for
         domain name objects using the XML Model, and the "uri" is set
         to "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0" for domain name
         objects using the CSV Model.

      *  An OPTIONAL "rcdn" attribute indicates the REGISTRY-CLASS
         DOMAIN NAME (RCDN) of the objects included in the <count>
         element.  For IDNs the A-Label is used [RFC5891], Section 4.4.
         If the "rcdn" attribute is present, the value of the <count>
         element must include only objects related to registrations in
         the same and lower levels.  For example in a data escrow
         deposit for the .EXAMPLE TLD, a value of "example" in the
         "rcdn" attribute within the <count> element indicates the
         number of objects in the TLD including objects in other RCDNs
         within the TLD, whereas a value of "com.example" indicates the
         number of elements for objects under "com.example" and lower
         levels.  Omitting the "rcdn" attribute indicates that the total
         includes all objects of the specified "uri" in the repository
         (e.g. the TLD, Registrar, or PPSP).

      *  An OPTIONAL "registrarId" attribute indicates the identifier of
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         element.  In the case of an ICANN-accredited Registrar, the
         value MUST be the IANA Registrar ID assigned by ICANN.

   o  An OPTIONAL <contentTag> element that contains a tag that defines
      the expected content in the deposit.  The producer and consumer of
      the deposits will coordinate the set of possible <contentTag>
      element values.

   Example of <rdeHeader:header> object referencing only the XML Model
   objects:

   ...
   <rdeHeader:header>
     <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0">2</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0">1
     </rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">1
     </rdeHeader:count>
   </rdeHeader:header>
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   Example of <rdeHeader:header> object referencing the CSV and XML
   Model objects:

   ...
   <rdeHeader:header>
     <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0">2</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0">1
     </rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0">1</rdeHeader:count>
     <rdeHeader:count
       uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">1
     </rdeHeader:count>
   </rdeHeader:header>
   ...

5.10.  DNRD Common Objects Collection

   The DNRD Common Objects Collection contains data structures
   referenced by two or more of the main objects in the XML model.

6.  RDE IDN Variants handling

   Depending on the Registration Policy of the Registry, for a domain
   name there may be multiple variant names.  See [variantTLDsReport]
   for further detail on IDN variants.

   A registry could choose to escrow IDN variants as domains or NNDN
   objects.  A specific IDN variant can be represented in the escrow
   deposit, as a domain or as an NNDN object, but not both.

   If using domain objects to represent IDN variants, the normal
   behavior during restoration of an SRS based on an escrow deposit is
   to restore the IDN variants as a mirrored variant.  If the
   registration data of the IDN variant is different from the original
   name, the details of this specific implementation MUST be described
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   An NNDN or a domain name are explicit representations of an IDN
   variant while an IDN variant computed based on an algorithm is an
   implicit representation.  Explicit representation of an IDN variant
   takes precedence over an implicit representation.

7.  Profile

   Different business models of registries exist, therefore the registry
   is responsible for defining a profile that matches its particular
   business model.  The profile mechanism allows a registry to extend
   this specification.

   A profile is the process of:

   1.  Extending base objects with the mechanisms defined for XML and
       CSV models.

       *  In the case of the XML model, abstract elements could be use
          to extend the following objects: <domain>, <host>, <contact>,
          <NNDN> and <registrar> using XML schema substitution groups
          feature.

   2.  Defining a <policy> object to specify which OPTIONAL elements of
       this base specification is required based on the business model
       of the registry.  An example is the <registrant> element that is
       usually REQUIRED but it is specified as OPTIONAL in this
       specification to support some existing business models.

   3.  Adding new escrowed objects using the <rde:contents> and
       <rde:deletes> elements.

   4.  Providing the XML schemas to third parties that require them to
       validate the escrow deposits.

8.  Data escrow agent extended verification process

   A Data Escrow Agent SHOULD perform an extended verification process
   that starts by creating a dataset to be tested.

   o  If a Full Deposit is to be tested, the Full Deposit is the
      dataset.

   o  If an Incremental Deposit is to be tested, the dataset is created
      by using the Incremental Deposit plus the last previous Full
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   o  If a Differential Deposit is to be tested, the dataset is created
      by using the Differential Deposit plus all the required deposits
      leading to the last previous Full Deposit.

   The following are the minimum suggested tests on the dataset:

   o  Validate the escrow deposits using the definition agreed with the
      registry.

      *  In the case of the XML model, the contents of the escrow
         deposits MUST be validated using the XML schemas of the
         profile.

   o  Count the objects and validate that the number of objects is equal
      to the number objects reported in the <header> element of the
      escrow deposit of that point in time (watermark).

   o  All contact objects linked to domain names MUST be present.

   o  All registrars objects linked to other objects MUST be present.

   o  No domain name exists as both a domain name and an NNDN.

   o  The elements listed as required in the <policy> element MUST be
      present.

   o  All idnTableRef definitions linked from other objects MUST be
      present.

   o  If an EPP Parameters Object was escrowed in the past, one and only
      one EPP Parameters Object MUST be present.

   o  The watermark is not in the future.

9.  Formal Syntax

   This standard is specified in XML Schema notation.  The formal syntax
   presented here is a complete schema representation suitable for
   automated validation.

   The BEGIN and END tags are not part of the schema; they are used to
   note the beginning and ending of the schema for URI registration
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9.1.  RDE CSV Schema

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
        xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
        xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
        xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
        xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
        elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
     <documentation>
       Registry Data Escrow Comma-Seperated Values (CSV)
     </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!-- csv content element -->
     <element name="csv" type="rdeCsv:csvType"/>

     <!-- Definition of CSV file -->
     <complexType name="csvType">
      <sequence>
       <element name="fields" type="rdeCsv:fieldsType"/>
       <element name="files" type="rdeCsv:filesType"/>
      </sequence>
      <attribute name="name" type="token" use="required"/>
      <attribute name="sep" type="rdeCsv:sepType" default=","/>
     </complexType>

     <!-- field seperator must be a single character -->
     <simpleType name="sepType">
      <restriction base="string">
       <minLength value="1"/>
       <maxLength value="1"/>
      </restriction>
     </simpleType>

    <!-- Abstract field type -->
    <element name="field" type="rdeCsv:fieldType"
     abstract="true"/>



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    <complexType name="fieldType">
     <sequence/>
    </complexType>

    <!-- fieldType with optional value (isRequired=false) -->
    <complexType name="fieldOptionalType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="isRequired" type="boolean"
         default="false"/>
       <attribute name="parent" type="boolean"
         default="false"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- fieldType with required value (isRequired=false) -->
    <complexType name="fieldRequiredType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="isRequired" type="boolean"
         default="true"/>
       <attribute name="parent" type="boolean"
         default="false"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- Concrete field types -->

    <!-- UTF-8 Name field (e.g. domain name) -->
    <element name="fUName" type="rdeCsv:fNameType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fNameType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:labelType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fNameRequiredType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">



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       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:labelType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- Registry Object IDentifier (roid) field -->
    <element name="fRoid" type="rdeCsv:fRoidType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fRoidType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:roidType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Registrant field -->
    <element name="fRegistrant" type="rdeCsv:fRegistrantType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fRegistrantType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:clIDType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Object Status Description -->
    <element name="fStatusDescription"
     type="rdeCsv:fNormalizedStringType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- clID fields (fClID, fCrID, fUpID) -->
    <!-- Identifier of the client that sponsors the object -->
    <element name="fClID" type="rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of registrar of client
    that created the object -->
    <element name="fCrRr" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of the client that created the object -->



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    <element name="fCrID" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of registrar of client that
    updated the object -->
    <element name="fUpRr" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of the client that updated the object -->
    <element name="fUpID" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of registrar of client that
    requested the transfer -->
    <element name="fReRr" type="rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of the client that requested
    the transfer -->
    <element name="fReID" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of registrar client that
    should take or took action -->
    <element name="fAcRr" type="rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Identifier of the client that should take or
    took action -->
    <element name="fAcID" type="rdeCsv:fClIDType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fClIDType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:clIDType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fClIDRequiredType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:clIDType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- dateTime fields (fCrDate, fUpDate, fExDate) -->
    <element name="fCrDate" type="rdeCsv:fDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>



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    <element name="fUpDate" type="rdeCsv:fDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <element name="fExDate" type="rdeCsv:fDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Date and time that transfer was requested -->
    <element name="fReDate" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Date and time of a required or completed response -->
    <element name="fAcDate" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <element name="fTrDate" type="rdeCsv:fDateTimeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fDateTimeType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="dateTime"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
     <complexType name="fRequiredDateTimeType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="dateTime"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- boolean type -->
    <complexType name="fBooleanType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="boolean"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fRequiredBooleanType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="boolean"/>



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      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- unsignedByte type -->
    <complexType name="fUnsignedByteType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="unsignedByte"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fRequiredUnsignedByteType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="unsignedByte"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- unsignedShort type -->
    <complexType name="fUnsignedShortType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="unsignedShort"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fRequiredUnsignedShortType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="unsignedShort"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- hexBinary type -->
    <complexType name="fHexBinaryType">
     <complexContent>



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      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="hexBinary"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>
    <complexType name="fRequiredHexBinaryType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="hexBinary"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- language type -->
    <element name="fLang" type="rdeCsv:fLangType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fLangType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="language"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- IDN Table Identifier -->
    <element name="fIdnTableId" type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- State of the most recent transfer request -->
    <element name="fTrStatus" type="rdeCsv:fTrStatusType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fTrStatusType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:trStatusType"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>




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    <!-- General token type -->
    <complexType name="fTokenType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="token"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- General normalizedString type -->
    <complexType name="fNormalizedStringType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="normalizedString"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- positive integer type -->
    <complexType name="fPositiveIntegerType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="positiveInteger"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Custom / extension field type -->
    <element name="fCustom" type="rdeCsv:fCustomType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fCustomType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="name" type="token"/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="token"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Ordered list of field definitions for the csv -->



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    <complexType name="fieldsType">
     <sequence maxOccurs="unbounded">
      <element ref="rdeCsv:field"/>
     </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <!-- List of files -->
    <complexType name="filesType">
     <sequence>
      <element name="file" type="rdeCsv:fileType"
       maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
     </sequence>
    </complexType>

    <!-- File definition -->
    <complexType name="fileType">
     <simpleContent>
      <extension base="token">
       <attribute name="compression" type="token"/>
       <attribute name="encoding" type="token"
         default="UTF-8"/>
       <attribute name="cksum" type="token"/>
      </extension>
     </simpleContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- URL fields -->
    <element name="fUrl" type="rdeCsv:anyURIType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="anyURIType">
     <complexContent>
      <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
       <sequence/>
       <attribute name="type" type="token"
       default="anyURI"/>
      </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
       END







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9.2.  RDE Domain Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"
     xmlns:secDNS="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"
     xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDnrdCommon="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"/>


     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow Domain provisioning schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <element name="abstractDomain"
       type="rdeDomain:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <element name="domain"
       substitutionGroup="rdeDomain:abstractDomain"/>
     <element name="delete"
       type="rdeDomain:deleteType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <!-- Content Type -->
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="name"
               type="eppcom:labelType"/>
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               type="eppcom:roidType"/>
             <element name="uName"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="idnTableId"
               type="rdeIDN:idType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="originalName"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="status"
               type="domain:statusType" maxOccurs="11"/>
             <element name="rgpStatus"
               type="rgp:statusType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="registrant"
               type="eppcom:clIDType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="contact"
               type="domain:contactType"
               minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="ns"
               type="domain:nsType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="clID"
               type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
             <element name="crRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="crDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="exDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="secDNS"
               type="secDNS:dsOrKeyType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="trDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="trnData"
               type="rdeDomain:transferDataType"
               minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <complexType name="transferDataType">
       <sequence>
         <element name="trStatus"
           type="eppcom:trStatusType"/>
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           type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType"/>
         <element name="reDate"
           type="dateTime"/>
         <element name="acRr"
           type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType"/>
         <element name="acDate"
           type="dateTime"/>
         <element name="exDate"
           type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
       </sequence>
     </complexType>

     <!-- Delete Type -->
     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="name"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END

9.3.  CSV Domain Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0"
          xmlns:csvDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0"
          xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
          xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
          xmlns:rgp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"
          xmlns:secDNS="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"
          xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
          xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
          xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
          elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"/>



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     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
      <documentation>
       Domain Name Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Object
      </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvDomain:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvDomain:deleteType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>



    <!-- Domain name field -->
    <element name="fName" type="rdeCsv:fNameRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>



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    <!-- RGP status field -->
    <element name="fRgpStatus"
    type="csvDomain:fRgpStatusType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fRgpStatusType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="rgp\:statusValueType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Contact type field -->
    <element name="fContactType" type="csvDomain:fContactsTypeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <complexType name="fContactsTypeType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="domain\:contactAttrType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- DNSSEC field types -->

    <!-- Maximum signature lifetime field -->
    <element name="fMaxSigLife" type="csvDomain:fMaxSigLifeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fMaxSigLifeType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="secDNS\:maxSigLifeType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Key tag field -->
    <element name="fKeyTag" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedShortType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- DS Algorithm field -->



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    <element name="fDsAlg" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedByteType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Digest type field -->
    <element name="fDigestType" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedByteType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Digest field -->
    <element name="fDigest" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredHexBinaryType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Flags field -->
    <element name="fFlags" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedShortType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Protocol field -->
    <element name="fProtocol" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedByteType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Key Algorithm field -->
    <element name="fKeyAlg" type="rdeCsv:fRequiredUnsignedByteType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Public Key field -->
    <element name="fPubKey" type="csvDomain:fPubKeyType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fPubKeyType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="secDNS\:keyType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Original Domain Name for Variant field -->
    <element name="fOriginalName" type="rdeCsv:fNameType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Variant group / tag field -->
    <element name="fVariantGroup"
      type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
      substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Domain status field -->
    <element name="fStatus" type="csvDomain:fStatusType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>



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    <!-- Domain status based on domain-1.0.xsd  -->
    <complexType name="fStatusType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
           default="domain\:statusValueType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
   END

9.4.  RDE Host Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:host="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDnrdCommon="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"/>


     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow Host provisioning schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <element name="abstractHost" type="rdeHost:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <element name="host" substitutionGroup="rdeHost:abstractHost" />
     <element name="delete" type="rdeHost:deleteType"
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     <!-- Content Type -->
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="name"
               type="eppcom:labelType"/>
             <element name="roid"
               type="eppcom:roidType"/>
             <element name="status"
               type="host:statusType" maxOccurs="7"/>
             <element name="addr"
               type="host:addrType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="clID"
               type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
             <element name="crRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType"  minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="crDate"
               type="dateTime"  minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="trDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!-- Delete Type -->
     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
             <element name="name"
               type="eppcom:labelType"/>
             <element name="roid"
               type="eppcom:roidType"/>
           </choice>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END





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9.5.  CSV Host Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0"
         xmlns:csvHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0"
         xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
         xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
         xmlns:host="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0"
         xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
         xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
         elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
      <documentation>
       Host Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Object
      </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvHost:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvHost:deleteType"



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     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>


    <!-- Host name field -->
    <element name="fName" type="rdeCsv:fNameRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


    <!-- IP address field -->
    <element name="fAddr" type="csvHost:fAddrType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fAddrType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
           default="host\:addrStringType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- IP address version field -->
    <element name="fAddrVersion" type="csvHost:fAddrVersionType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fAddrVersionType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
           default="host\:ipType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Host status field -->
    <element name="fStatus" type="csvHost:fStatusType"
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    <!-- Host status based on host-1.0.xsd  -->
    <complexType name="fStatusType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
           default="host\:statusValueType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
   END

9.6.  RDE Contact Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDnrdCommon="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!-- Import common element types. -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow contact provisioning schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <element name="abstractContact"
       type="rdeContact:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <element name="contact"
       substitutionGroup="rdeContact:abstractContact"/>
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       type="rdeContact:deleteType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <!-- Contact Type -->
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="id"
               type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
             <element name="roid"
               type="eppcom:roidType"/>
             <element name="status"
               type="contact:statusType" maxOccurs="7"/>
             <element name="postalInfo"
               type="contact:postalInfoType" maxOccurs="2"/>
             <element name="voice"
               type="contact:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="fax"
               type="contact:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="email"
               type="eppcom:minTokenType"/>
             <element name="clID"
               type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
             <element name="crRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="crDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upRr"
               type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="trDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="trnData"
               type="rdeContact:transferDataType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="disclose"
               type="contact:discloseType" minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <complexType name="transferDataType">
       <sequence>
         <element name="trStatus" type="eppcom:trStatusType"/>
         <element name="reRr" type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType"/>
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         <element name="acRr" type="rdeDnrdCommon:rrType"/>
         <element name="acDate" type="dateTime"/>
       </sequence>
     </complexType>


     <!-- Delete Type -->
     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="id"
               type="eppcom:clIDType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END

9.7.  CSV Contact Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0"
       xmlns:csvContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0"
       xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
       xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
       xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
       xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
       xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
       elementFormDefault="qualified">

   <!--
   Import common element types.
   -->
   <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
   <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"/>
   <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
   <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>

   <annotation>
     <documentation>
       Contact Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Object
     </documentation>
   </annotation>



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     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvContact:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvContact:deleteType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>


    <!-- Server-unique contact identifier field -->
    <element name="fId" type="csvContact:fIdType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fIdType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:clIDType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- Is Registrar Contact field -->



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    <element name="fIsRegistrarContact"
     type="rdeCsv:fBooleanType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


    <!-- voice and fax telephone number fields -->
    <element name="fVoice" type="csvContact:fE164StringType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <element name="fFax" type="csvContact:fE164StringType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fE164StringType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:e164StringType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- voice and fax telephone extension fields -->
    <element name="fVoiceExt" type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <element name="fFaxExt" type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- contact email address field -->
    <element name="fEmail" type="csvContact:fEmailType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fEmailType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="eppcom\:minTokenType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>



    <!--
      Postal type field
      ("loc" = localized, "int" = internationalized)
    -->
    <element name="fPostalType" type="csvContact:fPostalTypeType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fPostalTypeType">



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     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:postalInfoEnumType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Standard postal line field -->
    <complexType name="fPostalLineType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:postalLineType"/>
         <attribute name="isLoc" type="boolean"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Standard optional postal line field -->
    <complexType name="fOptPostalLineType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:optPostalLineType"/>
         <attribute name="isLoc" type="boolean"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Name of the individual or role field -->
    <element name="fName" type="csvContact:fPostalLineType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


    <!-- Name organization field -->
    <element name="fOrg" type="csvContact:fOptPostalLineType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


    <!-- Street address line field with required index attribute  -->
    <!-- starting with index 0.  -->
    <element name="fStreet" type="csvContact:fStreetType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fStreetType">



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     <complexContent>
       <extension base="csvContact:fOptPostalLineType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="index" type="int"
         use="required"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Contact's city field -->
    <element name="fCity" type="csvContact:fPostalLineType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Contact's state or province field -->
    <element name="fSp" type="csvContact:fOptPostalLineType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Contact's postal code field -->
    <element name="fPc" type="csvContact:fPcType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fPcType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:pcType"/>
         <attribute name="isLoc" type="boolean"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Contact's country code field -->
    <element name="fCc" type="csvContact:fCcType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fCcType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="contact\:ccType"/>
         <attribute name="isLoc" type="boolean"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Disclosure element fields -->
    <!-- Flag of "1" to allow disclosure
         and "0" to disallow disclosure -->



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    <element name="fDiscloseFlag" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of localized name
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseNameLoc" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of internationalized name
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseNameInt" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of localized org
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseOrgLoc" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of internationalized org
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseOrgInt" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of localized address
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseAddrLoc" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure of internationalized address
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseAddrInt" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure voice telephone number
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseVoice" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure facsimile telephone number
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseFax" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <!-- Disclosure email address
         based on fDiscloseFlag? -->
    <element name="fDiscloseEmail" type="csvContact:fBoolean"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fBoolean">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="boolean"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>




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    <!-- Contact status field -->
    <element name="fStatus" type="csvContact:fStatusType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Host status based on contact-1.0.xsd  -->
    <complexType name="fStatusType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
           default="contact\:statusValueType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


   <!--
   End of schema.
   -->
   </schema>
   END

9.8.  RDE Registrar Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
     xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!-- Import common element types. -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow registrar provisioning schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

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       type="rdeRegistrar:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <element name="registrar"
       substitutionGroup="rdeRegistrar:abstractRegistrar"/>
     <element name="delete" type="rdeRegistrar:deleteType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <!-- Content Type -->
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="id"
               type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
             <element name="name"
               type="rdeRegistrar:nameType"/>
             <element name="gurid"
               type="positiveInteger" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="status"
               type="rdeRegistrar:statusType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="postalInfo"
               type="rdeRegistrar:postalInfoType"
               minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2"/>
             <element name="voice"
               type="contact:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="fax"
               type="contact:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="email"
               type="eppcom:minTokenType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="url"
               type="anyURI" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="whoisInfo"
               type="rdeRegistrar:whoisInfoType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="crDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="upDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <simpleType name="nameType">
       <restriction base="normalizedString">
         <minLength value="1" />
         <maxLength value="255" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>



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     <simpleType name="statusType">
       <restriction base="token">
         <enumeration value="ok"/>
         <enumeration value="readonly"/>
         <enumeration value="terminated"/>
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <complexType name="postalInfoType">
       <sequence>
         <element name="addr"
           type="rdeRegistrar:addrType" />
       </sequence>
       <attribute name="type"
         type="rdeRegistrar:postalInfoEnumType"
         use="required" />
     </complexType>

     <simpleType name="postalInfoEnumType">
       <restriction base="token">
         <enumeration value="loc" />
         <enumeration value="int" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <complexType name="addrType">
       <sequence>
         <element name="street"
           type="rdeRegistrar:optPostalLineType"
           minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="3" />
         <element name="city"
           type="rdeRegistrar:postalLineType" />
         <element name="sp"
           type="rdeRegistrar:optPostalLineType"
           minOccurs="0" />
         <element name="pc"
           type="rdeRegistrar:pcType" minOccurs="0" />
         <element name="cc"
           type="rdeRegistrar:ccType" />
       </sequence>
     </complexType>

     <simpleType name="postalLineType">
       <restriction base="normalizedString">
         <minLength value="1" />
         <maxLength value="255" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>



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     <simpleType name="optPostalLineType">
       <restriction base="normalizedString">
         <maxLength value="255" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <simpleType name="pcType">
       <restriction base="token">
         <maxLength value="16" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <simpleType name="ccType">
       <restriction base="token">
         <length value="2" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <complexType name="whoisInfoType">
       <sequence>
         <element name="name"
           type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"/>
         <element name="url"
           type="anyURI" minOccurs="0"/>
       </sequence>
     </complexType>

     <!-- Delete Type -->
     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="id"
               type="eppcom:clIDType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END

9.9.  CSV Registrar Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0"



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         xmlns:csvRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0"
         xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
       xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
         xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
         xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
         xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
         xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
         elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types.
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
      <documentation>
       Registar Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Object
      </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvRegistrar:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvRegistrar:deleteType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>



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       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>


    <!-- Registrar unique identifier (short name / id) -->
    <element name="fId" type="rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Registrar name (full name) -->
    <element name="fName" type="csvRegistrar:fNameType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Registrar name field -->
    <complexType name="fNameType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="normalizedString"/>
         <attribute name="isLoc" type="boolean" default="false"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>


    <!-- Registrar GURID field -->
    <element name="fGurid"
     type="rdeCsv:fPositiveIntegerType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Registrar status field -->
    <element name="fStatus" type="csvRegistrar:fStatusType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <element name="fStatusName" type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fStatusType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="csvRegistrar\:statusType"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>



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    </complexType>

    <!-- Registrar status type with optional name attr -->
    <complexType name="statusType">
      <simpleContent>
        <extension base="csvRegistrar:statusValueType">
          <attribute name="name" type="token"/>
        </extension>
      </simpleContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Registrar status enumerated values -->
    <simpleType name="statusValueType">
      <restriction base="token">
        <enumeration value="ok"/>
        <enumeration value="readonly"/>
        <enumeration value="terminated"/>
      </restriction>
    </simpleType>

    <!-- Whois URL field -->
    <element name="fWhoisUrl"
     type="rdeCsv:anyURIType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
   END

9.10.  RDE IDN Table Reference Objects

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
      Registry Data Escrow IDN provisioning schema
       </documentation>



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     </annotation>

     <element name="idnTableRef" type="rdeIDN:contentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>
     <element name="delete" type="rdeIDN:deleteType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <!-- Content Types -->
     <complexType name="contentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="url" type="anyURI"/>
             <element name="urlPolicy" type="anyURI"/>
           </sequence>
             <attribute name="id" type="rdeIDN:idType" use="required"/>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="id" type="rdeIDN:idType"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!-- Simple Types -->
     <simpleType name="idType">
       <restriction base="token">
       <minLength value="1"/>
       <maxLength value="64"/>
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

   </schema>
   END

9.11.  CSV IDN Language Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0"
         xmlns:csvIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0"



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         xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
         xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
         xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
         elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
      <documentation>
       IDN Language Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Object
      </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvIDN:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvIDN:deleteType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>



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     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
   END

9.12.  EPP Parameters Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeEppParams="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:epp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow EPP Parameters schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!-- Content Type -->
     <element name="eppParams"
       substitutionGroup="rdeEppParams:abstractEppParams"/>

     <!-- Abstract Content Type -->
     <element name="abstractEppParams"
       type="rdeEppParams:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="version" type="epp:versionType"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="lang"
               type="language" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="objURI"
               type="anyURI" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
             <element name="svcExtension"
               type="epp:extURIType"



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               minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="dcp"
               type="epp:dcpType"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END

9.13.  NNDN Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow NNDN provisioning schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <element name="abstractNNDN" type="rdeNNDN:abstractContentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content" abstract="true"/>
     <element name="NNDN" substitutionGroup="rdeNNDN:abstractNNDN"/>
     <element name="delete" type="rdeNNDN:deleteType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>

     <!-- Content Type -->
     <complexType name="abstractContentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="aName"
               type="eppcom:labelType"/>
             <element name="uName"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="idnTableId"



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               type="rdeIDN:idType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="originalName"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"/>
             <element name="nameState"
               type="rdeNNDN:nameState"/>
             <element name="crDate"
               type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <simpleType name="nameStateValue">
       <restriction base="token">
         <enumeration value="withheld" />
         <enumeration value="blocked" />
         <enumeration value="mirrored" />
       </restriction>
     </simpleType>

     <complexType name="nameState">
       <simpleContent>
         <extension base="rdeNNDN:nameStateValue">
           <attribute name="mirroringNS"
             type="boolean" default="true"/>
         </extension>
       </simpleContent>
     </complexType>

     <!-- Delete Type -->
     <complexType name="deleteType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:deleteType">
           <sequence>
             <element name="aName"
               type="eppcom:labelType" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END








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9.14.  CSV NNDN Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0"
          xmlns:csvNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0"
          xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
          xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
          xmlns:rdeNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"
          xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
          elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <!--
     Import common element types
     -->
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
      <documentation>
       NNDN (NNDN's not domain name) (CSV) Object
      </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:contents> object
     -->
     <element name="contents" type="csvNNDN:contentType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="contentType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:contentType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <!--
     Child elements of the <rde:deletes> object
     -->
     <element name="deletes" type="csvNNDN:deleteType"
     substitutionGroup="rde:delete"/>




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     <complexType name="deleteType">
      <complexContent>
       <extension base="rde:deleteType">
          <sequence>
            <element ref="rdeCsv:csv" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
          </sequence>
       </extension>
      </complexContent>
     </complexType>

    <!-- ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) name field -->
    <element name="fAName" type="rdeCsv:fNameRequiredType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>


    <!-- domain name used to generate the IDN variant field -->
    <element name="fOriginalName" type="rdeCsv:fNameType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- Variant group / tag field -->
    <element name="fVariantGroup"
      type="rdeCsv:fTokenType"
      substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

    <!-- RGP status field -->
    <element name="fNameState"
    type="csvNNDN:fNameStateType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>
    <complexType name="fNameStateType">
     <complexContent>
       <extension base="rdeCsv:fieldRequiredType">
         <sequence/>
         <attribute name="type" type="token"
         default="rdeNNDN\:nameState"/>
       </extension>
     </complexContent>
    </complexType>

    <!-- Mirroring uses NS mirror mechanism? -->
    <element name="fMirroringNS"
     type="rdeCsv:fBooleanType"
     substitutionGroup="rdeCsv:field"/>

     <!--
     End of schema.
     -->
   </schema>
   END



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9.15.  Policy Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdePolicy-1.0"
     xmlns:rdePolicy="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdePolicy-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Registry Data Escrow Policy schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>
     <element name="policy" type="rdePolicy:policyType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <complexType name="policyType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <attribute name="scope" type="token" use="required"/>
           <attribute name="element" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>
   </schema>
   END

9.16.  Header Object

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHeader="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>
     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Data Escrow Deposit Header schema



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       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <!-- Root Element -->
     <element name="header" type="rdeHeader:contentType"
       substitutionGroup="rde:content"/>

     <!-- Content Type -->
     <complexType name="contentType">
       <complexContent>
         <extension base="rde:contentType">
           <sequence>
            <group ref="rdeHeader:repositoryTypeGroup"/>
            <element name="count" type="rdeHeader:countType"
              maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
            <element name="contentTag" type="token"
              minOccurs="0"/>
           </sequence>
         </extension>
       </complexContent>
     </complexType>

     <group name="repositoryTypeGroup">
       <choice>
         <element name="tld" type="eppcom:labelType" />
         <element name="registrar" type="positiveInteger"/>
         <element name="ppsp" type="token"/>
         <element name="reseller" type="token"/>
       </choice>
     </group>

     <complexType name="countType">
       <simpleContent>
         <extension base="long">
           <attribute name="uri" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
           <attribute name="rcdn" type="eppcom:labelType"/>
           <attribute name="registrarId" type="positiveInteger"/>
         </extension>
       </simpleContent>
     </complexType>

   </schema>
   END








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9.17.  DNRD Common Objects

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDnrdCommon="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0"
     xmlns:eppcom="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
     elementFormDefault="qualified">

     <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:eppcom-1.0"/>

     <annotation>
       <documentation>
         Data Escrow Deposit Common Objects schema
       </documentation>
     </annotation>

     <complexType name="rrType">
       <simpleContent>
         <extension base="eppcom:clIDType">
           <attribute name="client" type="eppcom:clIDType"/>
         </extension>
       </simpleContent>
     </complexType>

   </schema>
   END

10.  Internationalization Considerations

   Data Escrow deposits are represented in XML, which provides native
   support for encoding information using the Unicode character set and
   its more compact representations including UTF-8.  Conformant XML
   processors recognize both UTF-8 and UTF-16.  Though XML includes
   provisions to identify and use other character encodings through use
   of an "encoding" attribute in an <?xml?> declaration, use of UTF-8 is
   RECOMMENDED.

11.  IANA Considerations

   This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas
   conforming to a registry mechanism described in [RFC3688].  Fourteen
   URI assignments have been registered by the IANA.

   Registration request for the RDE CSV namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0



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      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE CSV XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeCsv-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.1 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE domain namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE domain XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeDomain-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.2 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV domain namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.



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      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV domain XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvDomain-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.3 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE host namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE host XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeHost-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.4 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV host namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV host XML schema:




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      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvHost-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.5 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE contact namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE contact XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeContact-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.6 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV contact namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV contact XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvContact-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>




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      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.7 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE registrar namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE registrar XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeRegistrar-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.8 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV registrar namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV registrar XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvRegistrar-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.9 of this document.



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   Registration request for the RDE IDN namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE IDN XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeIDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.10 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV IDN namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV IDN XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvIDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.11 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE EPP parameters namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0




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      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE EPP parameters XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeEppParams-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.12 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE NNDN namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE NNDN XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:rdeNNDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.13 of this document.

   Registration request for the CSV NNDN namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.



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      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the CSV NNDN XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:csvNNDN-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.14 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE Policy namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdePolicy-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE Policy XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdePolicy-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.15 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE Header namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE Header XML schema:




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      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.16 of this document.

   Registration request for the RDE Common Objects namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

   Registration request for the RDE Common Objects XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDnrdCommon-1.0

      Registrant Contact: IESG <regext@ietf.org>

      Note to RFC Editor: Please remove the email address from the RFC
      after IANA records it.

      See section Section 9.17 of this document.

12.  Implementation Status

   Note to RFC Editor: Please remove this section and the reference to
   RFC 7942 [RFC7942] before publication.

   This section records the status of known implementations of the
   protocol defined by this specification at the time of posting of this
   Internet-Draft, and is based on a proposal described in RFC 7942
   [RFC7942].  The description of implementations in this section is
   intended to assist the IETF in its decision processes in progressing
   drafts to RFCs.  Please note that the listing of any individual
   implementation here does not imply endorsement by the IETF.
   Furthermore, no effort has been spent to verify the information
   presented here that was supplied by IETF contributors.  This is not
   intended as, and must not be construed to be, a catalog of available
   implementations or their features.  Readers are advised to note that
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   According to RFC 7942 [RFC7942], "this will allow reviewers and
   working groups to assign due consideration to documents that have the
   benefit of running code, which may serve as evidence of valuable
   experimentation and feedback that have made the implemented protocols
   more mature.  It is up to the individual working groups to use this
   information as they see fit".

12.1.  Implementation in the gTLD space

   Organization: ICANN

   Name: ICANN Registry Agreement

   Description: the ICANN Base Registry Agreement requires Registries,
   Data Escrow Agents, and ICANN to implement this specification.  ICANN
   receives daily notifications from Data Escrow Agents confirming that
   more than 1,200 gTLDs are sending deposits that comply with this
   specification.  ICANN receives on a weekly basis per gTLD, from more
   than 1,200 gTLD registries, a Bulk Registration Data Access file that
   also complies with this specification.  In addition, ICANN is aware
   of Registry Service Provider transitions using data files that
   conform to this specification.

   Level of maturity: production.

   Coverage: all aspects of this specification are implemented.

   Version compatibility: versions 03 - 08 are known to be implemented.

   Contact: gustavo.lozano@icann.org

   URL: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/registries/registries-
   agreements-en

13.  Security Considerations

   This specification does not define the security mechanisms to be used
   in the transmission of the data escrow deposits, since it only
   specifies the minimum necessary to enable the rebuilding of a
   registry from deposits without intervention from the original
   registry.

   Depending on local policies, some elements or, most likely, the whole
   deposit will be considered confidential.  As such, the registry
   transmitting the data to the escrow agent SHOULD take all the
   necessary precautions such as encrypting the data itself and/or the
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   Authentication of the parties passing data escrow deposit files is
   also of the utmost importance.  The escrow agent MUST properly
   authenticate the identity of the registry before accepting data
   escrow deposits.  In a similar manner, the registry MUST authenticate
   the identity of the escrow agent before submitting any data.

   Additionally, the registry and the escrow agent MUST use integrity
   checking mechanisms to ensure the data transmitted is what the source
   intended.  Validation of the contents by the escrow agent is
   RECOMMENDED to ensure not only that the file was transmitted
   correctly from the registry, but also that the contents are
   "meaningful".

   Note: if Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used when providing an
   escrow services, the recommendations in [RFC7525] MUST be
   implemented.

14.  Privacy Considerations

   This specification defines a format that may be used to escrow
   personal data.  The process of data escrow is governed by a legal
   document agreed by the parties, and such legal document must ensure
   that privacy-sensitive and/or personal data receives the required
   protection.

15.  Acknowledgments

   Parts of this document are based on EPP [RFC5730] and related RFCs by
   Scott Hollenbeck.

   Special suggestions that have been incorporated into this document
   were provided by Edward Lewis, Jaap Akkerhuis, Lawrence Conroy, Marc
   Groeneweg, Michael Young, Chris Wright, Patrick Mevzek, Stephen
   Morris, Scott Hollenbeck, Stephane Bortzmeyer, Warren Kumari, Paul
   Hoffman, Vika Mpisane, Bernie Hoeneisen, Jim Galvin, Andrew Sullivan,
   Hiro Hotta, Christopher Browne, Daniel Kalchev, David Conrad, James
   Mitchell, Francisco Obispo, Bhadresh Modi and Alexander Mayrhofer.

   Shoji Noguchi and Francisco Arias participated as co-authors until
   version 05 providing invaluable support for this document.

16.  Change History

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16.1.  Changes from draft-arias-noguchi-registry-data-escrow-02 to -
       dnrd-objects-mapping-00

   1.  Added definition for child elements under the <domain> element.

   2.  Added definition for child elements under the <host> element.

   3.  Added definition for child elements under the <contact> element.

   4.  Rewrote the IDN Variants Handling section to use the variant
       states as described in ICANN's Study of Issues Related to the
       Management of IDN Variant TLDs.

   5.  Renamed <icannID> to <gurid> in the <rdeRegistrar>.

   6.  Renamed <dnssec> to <secDNS> in the <domain> element.

   7.  Renamed <transfData> to <trnData> in the <domain> element.

   8.  Added <whoisInfo> element under <rdeRegistrar> element.

   9.  Fixed some typographical errors and omissions.

16.2.  Changes from 00 to 01

   1.  Specify OPTIONAL elements in the draft.

   2.  Added NNDN object to support list of reserved names and different
       IDN variants models.

   3.  Removed subordinated host element from the domain object.

   4.  Added eppParams object.

   5.  Added variantGenerator element to the domain object.

   6.  Added lgr to the IDN table object.

16.3.  Changes from 01 to 02

   1.  Updates to the all objects based on feedback from the list.

   2.  Start of XML and CSV drafts merge.

   3.  Added header object.

   4.  Added report object.




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   5.  Added notification object.

   6.  Added Data Escrow Agent Extended Verification Process section.

   7.  Added Notifications from Registries to Third Parties.

   8.  Added Notifications from Data Escrow Agents to Third Parties.

   9.  Added FULL, DIFF deposit examples using the XML model only.

16.4.  Changes from 02 to 03

   1.  Remove authinfo from the XML Schema.

   2.  Resend attribute is now an element

   3.  Scope attribute added to policy object.

16.5.  Changes from 03 to 04

   1.   Merged draft-gould-thippeswamy-dnrd-csv-mapping-03 into draft-
        arias-noguchi-dnrd-objects-mapping-02.

   2.   Changed the cksum attribute of <rdeCsv:file> to use CRC32 and
        changed all of the sample cksum values to use CRC32, based on
        feedback from David Kipling.

   3.   Changed the optional <rdeCsv:sep> element to be an optional
        "sep" attribute value of the <rdeCsv:csv> element with a default
        value of "," based on feedback from David Kipling.

   4.   Added support for the optional "parent" attribute for the to the
        CSV fields to indicate a field as a reference to a parent
        object, based on feedback from David Kipling.

   5.   Added support for the CSV model for the NNDN.

   6.   Added support to delete hosts based on roid.

   7.   Added mirrored state to NNDN

   8.   Minor fixes to XML XSDs.

   9.   The Report and Notification objects were moved to draft-lozano-
        icann-registry-interfaces

   10.  The section Data escrow notifications was moved to draft-lozano-
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   11.  Removed references to the <rdeCsv:fCrRr>, <rdeCsv:fCrID>, and
        <rdeCsv:fCrDate> from the "hostStatuses" and "hostAddresses" CSV
        files.

   12.  Removed references to the <rdeCsv:fCrRr>, <rdeCsv:fCrID>, and
        <rdeCsv:fCrDate> from the "contactStatuses" CSV file.

   13.  Removed references to the <rdeCsv:fCrRr>, <rdeCsv:fCrID>, and
        <rdeCsv:fCrDate> from the "domainContacts", "domainStatuses",
        and "domainNameServers" CSV files.

   14.  Changed <rdeCsv:fLanguage> to <rdeCsv:fLang>.

   15.  Replaced use of <rdeCsv:fLang> to new <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId> field
        in the "domain", "idnLanguage", and "NNDN" CSV files.

   16.  Replaced use of <csvHost:fName> with <rdeCsv:fRoid> in the
        "host" <csvHost:deletes> <rdeCsv:csv> element.

   17.  Changed the foreign key of the hosts to use <rdeCsv:fRoid>
        instead of <csvHost:fName> and removed use of <csvHost:fName> in
        the "domainNameServers", "hostStatuses", and "hostAddresses" CSV
        files.

   18.  Added use of the MUST keyword for CSV fields that are required
        to be supported in an EPP based system.

   19.  Removed use of the <rdeCsv:fRoid> field element for the
        "registrar" CSV file.

   20.  Added definition of <csvNNDN:fMirroringNS> field element.

16.6.  Changes from 04 to 05

   1.  Updated the examples of the full and differential deposits using
       the CSV and XML model.

   2.  Made <rdeCsv:fExDate> optional for the "domainTransfer" CSV file
       to match the XML definition.

   3.  Made <csvDomain:fOriginalName> optional for the "domain" CSV file
       to match the XML definition.

   4.  Made <rdeCsv:fTrDate> optional for the "domain" and "contact" CSV
       files to match the XML definition.

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   6.  Minor editorial changes.

16.7.  Changes from 05 to 06

   1.  Revised the differential and incremental deposits for the CSV
       format to use cascade update / replace and delete from the parent
       object to be consistent with the XML format.

   2.  Revised the structure of the CSV format sections to utilize sub-
       sections instead of a list for the CSV file definitions.

   3.  Added the "CSV Parent Child Relationship" section to describe the
       concept of parent child relationships across CSV file
       definitions.

   4.  Added the "domainNameServersAddresses" CSV File Definition
       section to support the domain host attributes model of [RFC5731].

   5.  Made the required fields in the CSV format consistent with the
       XML format.  The CSV fields updated to be required include:
       <rdeCsv:fCrDate>, <csvDomain:fContactType>, <csvDomain:fStatus>,
       <csvDomain:fKeyTag>, <csvDomain:fDsAlg>, <csvDomain:fDigestType>,
       <csvDomain:fDigest>, <csvDomain:fFlags>, <csvDomain:fProtocol>,
       <csvDomain:fKeyAlg>, <csvDomain:fPubKey>, <rdeCsv:fTrStatus>,
       <rdeCsv:fReRr>, <rdeCsv:fReDate<, <rdeCsv:fAcRr>,
       <rdeCsv:fAcDate>, <csvHost:fStatus>, <csvContact:fCc>,
       <csvContact:fStatus>, <csvContact:fPostalType>,
       <csvRegistrar:fStatus>, and <csvNNDN:fNameState>.

   6.  Revised the CSV examples to use a more realistic set of records.

16.8.  Changes from 06 to 07

   1.  Created "repositoryTypeGroup" group element in the rdeHeader
       including the <rdeHeader:registrar>, <rdeHeader:ppsp> and
       <rdeHeader:tld> elements.

   2.  Added the optional "rcdn" and "registrarId" attributes to the
       <rdeHeader:count> element

16.9.  Changes from 07 to 08

   1.  The following registrar elements were made optional to support
       greater flexibility for the implementation of policies: status,
       postalInfo, email and crDate.

   2.  The following domain name elements were made optional to support
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16.10.  Changes from 08 to 09

   1.  Implementation Status section was added

16.11.  Changes from 09 to 10

   1.  Editorial changes in section Section 5.1.2.1.6.

   2.  Added MAY clause when the DS Data Interface is used in section
       Section 5.1.2.1.6.

16.12.  Changes from 10 to REGEXT 00

   1.  Internet Draft (I-D) adopted by the REGEXT WG.

16.13.  Changes REGEXT 00 to REGEXT 01

   1.  Added the <rdeHeader:reseller> element to the
       "repositoryTypeGroup" group element in the rdeHeader.

   2.  Privacy consideration section was added

   3.  Updates on section 8

16.14.  Changes REGEXT 01 to REGEXT 02

   1.   Added a choice between the use of the <rdeCsv:fClID> or
        <csvRegistrar:fGurid> fields in the CSV "domain", "host", and
        "contact" definitions.

   2.   Added a choice between the use of the <rdeCsv:fRoid> or
        <csvHost:fName> fields in the CSV "domainNameServers"
        definition.

   3.   Changed "of client" to "of the client" throughout the document.

   4.   Modified all references of 'The attribute isRequired MUST equal
        "true".' to 'The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal "true".'

   5.   Combined the <csvDomain:fName> and <csvDomain:fContactType>
        fields in a single required list for the CSV "domainContacts"
        definition.

   6.   Combined the <csvDomain:fName>, <csvDomain:fStatus>, and
        <csvDomain:fRgpStatus> fields in a single required list for the
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   7.   Moved the <rdeCsv:fCrRr> the <rdeCsv:fUpRr> fields to the MAY
        list for the CSV "domain", "host", and "contact" definitions.

   8.   Made the order of the <rdeCsv:fCrRr>, <rdeCsv:crID>,
        <rdeCsv:UpRr>, and <rdeCsv:UpID> fields more consistent in the
        CSV lists.

   9.   Fixed an error in the order of the <contact> object example.

   10.  Changed <rdeCsv:fCrDate> to be optional to match <crDate> being
        optional in the XML model, by having it use type
        rdeCsv:fDateTimeType instead of rdeCsv:fRequiredDateTimeType and
        ensuring that <rdeCsv:fCrDate> is included in the MAY field
        lists and not the MUST field lists.

   11.  Made <rdeCsv:fExDate> optional for the "domain" CSV definition
        to be consistent with the XML model, by removing the sentence
        'The attribute "isRequired" MUST equal "true".' from the
        description and moving the field to the MAY field list.

   12.  Made <rdeCsv:fUpDate> optional for the "domain" and "contact"
        CSV definitions to be consistent with the XML model, by moving
        the field to the MAY field list.

   13.  Made <rdeCsv:fCrRr> optional to be consistent with the XML
        model, by having it use type rdeCsv:fClIDType instead of
        rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType.

   14.  Made <rdeCsv:fReRr> required to be consistent with the XML
        model, by having it use type rdeCsv:fClIDRequiredType instead of
        rdeCsv:fClIDType.

   15.  Made the <csvRegistrar:fGurid> field in the "host", "contact",
        and "registrar" CSV definitions required explicitly by removing
        'and isRequired="true"' and adding the sentence 'The attribute
        isRequired MUST equal "true".', when it is chosen as the primary
        field.

   16.  Removed extra '/>.' at the end of the <csvHost:fStatus> field
        description in the "hostStatuses" CSV definition.

   17.  Made the <csvRegistrar:fStatus> field optional to be consistent
        with the XML model, by having csvRegistrar:fStatusType extend
        rdeCsv:fieldOptionalType instead of rdeCsv:fRequiredType.

   18.  Made the <csvContact:fEmail> field for the "registrar" CSV
        definition explicitly optional to be consistent with the XML
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        equal "false".' to the field description and including the
        definition of isRequired="false" in the "registrar" CSV
        definition examples.

   19.  Added the choice between the use of the <csvRegistrar:fId> and
        <csvRegistrar:fGurid> fields in the deletes "registrar" CSV
        definition to be consistent with the "registrar" CSV definition.

   20.  Made the <crRr> and <crDate> elements optional for the host and
        contact objects in the XML model to be consistent with the
        domain object.

16.15.  Changes REGEXT 02 to REGEXT 03

   1.  Added the optional element contentTag in the header object.

   2.  Editorial updates.

16.16.  Changes REGEXT 03 to REGEXT 04

   1.   Note: Updates from version REGEXT 03 to REGEXT 04 attend the
        feedback provided during the document shepherd review.

   2.   Editorial updates.

   3.   Examples now use domain names from the .example TLD.

   4.   The introduction was enhanced by explaining the need for data
        escrow and the proposed solution.

   5.   Explanation regarding NNDN was improved.

   6.   Explanation regarding the CSV and XML model was improved.

   7.   Section 4.5 updated to make the text clearer.

   8.   draft-arias-noguchi-registry-data-escrow is now referenced from
        the I-D repository.

   9.   The XML prefix "rdeDomain" is now consistently used.

   10.  The prevID attribute was removed from the examples of full
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16.17.  Changes REGEXT 04 to REGEXT 05

   1.  draft-ietf-regext-data-escrow (version 04) is now referenced from
       the I-D repository.

   2.  The example in idnLanguage CSV file definition updated to use the
       sep attribute.

   3.  The reference in the example in hostAddresses CSV file definition
       was updated.

   4.  Moved [RFC0791] and [RFC4291] to the Normative References
       section.

16.18.  Changes REGEXT 05 to REGEXT 06

   1.  Changes based on the feedback provided here:
       https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/regext/
       nA8eTYIrXJ44_6ullQlRLW6T74s

16.19.  Changes REGEXT 06 to REGEXT 07

   1.  Changes based on the feedback provided here:
       https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/regext/hDLz2ym4oR-ukA4Fm-
       QJ8FzaxxE

   2.  Changes based on the feedback provided here:
       https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/regext/780Xw-
       z1RMRb79nmZ6ABmRTo1fU

17.  Example of a Full Deposit using the XML model

   Example of a Full Deposit using the XML model:

   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <rde:deposit type="FULL" id="20191017001"
     xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
     xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
     xmlns:secDNS="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHeader="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeEppParams="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"



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     xmlns:rdePolicy="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdePolicy-1.0"
     xmlns:epp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">

     <rde:watermark>2019-10-17T00:00:00Z</rde:watermark>
     <rde:rdeMenu>
       <rde:version>1.0</rde:version>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
     </rde:rdeMenu>

     <!-- Contents -->
     <rde:contents>
       <!-- Header -->
       <rdeHeader:header>
         <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0">2
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0">1
       </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count



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           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">1
       </rdeHeader:count>
       </rdeHeader:header>

       <!-- Domain: example1.example -->
       <rdeDomain:domain>
         <rdeDomain:name>example1.example</rdeDomain:name>
         <rdeDomain:roid>Dexample1-TEST</rdeDomain:roid>
         <rdeDomain:status s="ok"/>
         <rdeDomain:registrant>jd1234</rdeDomain:registrant>
         <rdeDomain:contact type="admin">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
         <rdeDomain:contact type="tech">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
         <rdeDomain:ns>
           <domain:hostObj>ns1.example.com</domain:hostObj>
           <domain:hostObj>ns1.example1.example</domain:hostObj>
         </rdeDomain:ns>
         <rdeDomain:clID>RegistrarX</rdeDomain:clID>
         <rdeDomain:crRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX</rdeDomain:crRr>
         <rdeDomain:crDate>1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:crDate>
         <rdeDomain:exDate>2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:exDate>
       </rdeDomain:domain>

       <!-- Domain: example2.example -->
       <rdeDomain:domain>
         <rdeDomain:name>example2.example</rdeDomain:name>
         <rdeDomain:roid>Dexample2-TEST</rdeDomain:roid>
         <rdeDomain:status s="ok"/>
         <rdeDomain:status s="clientUpdateProhibited"/>
         <rdeDomain:registrant>jd1234</rdeDomain:registrant>
         <rdeDomain:contact type="admin">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
         <rdeDomain:contact type="tech">sh8013</rdeDomain:contact>
         <rdeDomain:clID>RegistrarX</rdeDomain:clID>
         <rdeDomain:crRr>RegistrarX</rdeDomain:crRr>
         <rdeDomain:crDate>1999-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:crDate>
         <rdeDomain:exDate>2015-04-03T22:00:00.0Z</rdeDomain:exDate>
       </rdeDomain:domain>

       <!-- Host: ns1.example.example -->
       <rdeHost:host>
         <rdeHost:name>ns1.example1.example</rdeHost:name>
         <rdeHost:roid>Hns1_example_test-TEST</rdeHost:roid>
         <rdeHost:status s="ok"/>
         <rdeHost:status s="linked"/>
         <rdeHost:addr ip="v4">192.0.2.2</rdeHost:addr>
         <rdeHost:addr ip="v4">192.0.2.29</rdeHost:addr>
         <rdeHost:addr ip="v6">1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A
         </rdeHost:addr>
         <rdeHost:clID>RegistrarX</rdeHost:clID>



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         <rdeHost:crRr>RegistrarX</rdeHost:crRr>
         <rdeHost:crDate>1999-05-08T12:10:00.0Z</rdeHost:crDate>
         <rdeHost:upRr>RegistrarX</rdeHost:upRr>
         <rdeHost:upDate>2009-10-03T09:34:00.0Z</rdeHost:upDate>
       </rdeHost:host>

       <!-- Contact: sh8013 -->
       <rdeContact:contact>
         <rdeContact:id>sh8013</rdeContact:id>
         <rdeContact:roid>Csh8013-TEST</rdeContact:roid>
         <rdeContact:status s="linked"/>
         <rdeContact:status s="clientDeleteProhibited"/>
         <rdeContact:postalInfo type="int">
           <contact:name>John Doe</contact:name>
           <contact:org>Example Inc.</contact:org>
           <contact:addr>
             <contact:street>123 Example Dr.</contact:street>
             <contact:street>Suite 100</contact:street>
             <contact:city>Dulles</contact:city>
             <contact:sp>VA</contact:sp>
             <contact:pc>20166-6503</contact:pc>
             <contact:cc>US</contact:cc>
           </contact:addr>
         </rdeContact:postalInfo>
         <rdeContact:voice x="1234">+1.7035555555
         </rdeContact:voice>
         <rdeContact:fax>+1.7035555556
         </rdeContact:fax>
         <rdeContact:email>jdoe@example.example
         </rdeContact:email>
         <rdeContact:clID>RegistrarX</rdeContact:clID>
         <rdeContact:crRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX
         </rdeContact:crRr>
         <rdeContact:crDate>2009-09-13T08:01:00.0Z
         </rdeContact:crDate>
         <rdeContact:upRr client="jdoe">RegistrarX
         </rdeContact:upRr>
         <rdeContact:upDate>2009-11-26T09:10:00.0Z
         </rdeContact:upDate>
         <rdeContact:trDate>2009-12-03T09:05:00.0Z
         </rdeContact:trDate>
         <rdeContact:disclose flag="0">
           <contact:voice/>
           <contact:email/>
         </rdeContact:disclose>
       </rdeContact:contact>

       <!-- Registrar: RegistrarX -->



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       <rdeRegistrar:registrar>
         <rdeRegistrar:id>RegistrarX</rdeRegistrar:id>
         <rdeRegistrar:name>Registrar X</rdeRegistrar:name>
         <rdeRegistrar:gurid>123</rdeRegistrar:gurid>
         <rdeRegistrar:status>ok</rdeRegistrar:status>
         <rdeRegistrar:postalInfo type="int">
           <rdeRegistrar:addr>
             <rdeRegistrar:street>123 Example Dr.
             </rdeRegistrar:street>
             <rdeRegistrar:street>Suite 100
             </rdeRegistrar:street>
             <rdeRegistrar:city>Dulles</rdeRegistrar:city>
             <rdeRegistrar:sp>VA</rdeRegistrar:sp>
             <rdeRegistrar:pc>20166-6503</rdeRegistrar:pc>
             <rdeRegistrar:cc>US</rdeRegistrar:cc>
           </rdeRegistrar:addr>
         </rdeRegistrar:postalInfo>
         <rdeRegistrar:voice x="1234">+1.7035555555
         </rdeRegistrar:voice>
         <rdeRegistrar:fax>+1.7035555556
         </rdeRegistrar:fax>
         <rdeRegistrar:email>jdoe@example.example
         </rdeRegistrar:email>
         <rdeRegistrar:url>http://www.example.example
         </rdeRegistrar:url>
         <rdeRegistrar:whoisInfo>
           <rdeRegistrar:name>whois.example.example
           </rdeRegistrar:name>
           <rdeRegistrar:url>http://whois.example.example
           </rdeRegistrar:url>
         </rdeRegistrar:whoisInfo>
         <rdeRegistrar:crDate>2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z
         </rdeRegistrar:crDate>
         <rdeRegistrar:upDate>2009-02-17T17:51:00.0Z
         </rdeRegistrar:upDate>
       </rdeRegistrar:registrar>

       <!-- IDN Table -->
       <rdeIDN:idnTableRef id="pt-BR">
         <rdeIDN:url>
   http://www.iana.org/domains/idn-tables/tables/br_pt-br_1.0.html
         </rdeIDN:url>
         <rdeIDN:urlPolicy>
           http://registro.br/dominio/regras.html
         </rdeIDN:urlPolicy>
       </rdeIDN:idnTableRef>

       <!-- NNDN: pinguino.example -->



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       <rdeNNDN:NNDN>
         <rdeNNDN:aName>xn--exampl-gva.example</rdeNNDN:aName>
         <rdeNNDN:idnTableId>pt-BR</rdeNNDN:idnTableId>
         <rdeNNDN:originalName>example1.example</rdeNNDN:originalName>
         <rdeNNDN:nameState>withheld</rdeNNDN:nameState>
         <rdeNNDN:crDate>2005-04-23T11:49:00.0Z</rdeNNDN:crDate>
       </rdeNNDN:NNDN>

       <!-- EppParams -->
       <rdeEppParams:eppParams>
         <rdeEppParams:version>1.0</rdeEppParams:version>
         <rdeEppParams:lang>en</rdeEppParams:lang>
         <rdeEppParams:objURI>
           urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0
         </rdeEppParams:objURI>
         <rdeEppParams:objURI>
           urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0
         </rdeEppParams:objURI>
         <rdeEppParams:objURI>
           urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0
         </rdeEppParams:objURI>
         <rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
           <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0
           </epp:extURI>
           <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1
           </epp:extURI>
         </rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
         <rdeEppParams:dcp>
         <epp:access><epp:all/></epp:access>
           <epp:statement>
             <epp:purpose>
               <epp:admin/>
               <epp:prov/>
             </epp:purpose>
             <epp:recipient>
               <epp:ours/>
               <epp:public/>
             </epp:recipient>
             <epp:retention>
               <epp:stated/>
             </epp:retention>
           </epp:statement>
         </rdeEppParams:dcp>
       </rdeEppParams:eppParams>
     <rdePolicy:policy
        scope="//rde:deposit/rde:contents/rdeDomain:domain"
        element="rdeDomain:registrant" />
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   </rde:deposit>

18.  Example of Differential Deposit using the XML model

   Example of a Differential Deposit using the XML model:

   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <rde:deposit type="DIFF" id="20191017002" prevId="20191017001"
     xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
     xmlns:contact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0"
     xmlns:secDNS="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1"
     xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHeader="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0"
     xmlns:rdeEppParams="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"
     xmlns:epp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0">

     <rde:watermark>2019-10-17T00:00:00Z</rde:watermark>
     <rde:rdeMenu>
       <rde:version>1.0</rde:version>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0
       </rde:objURI>
     </rde:rdeMenu>

     <!-- Deletes -->
     <rde:deletes>
       <rdeDomain:delete>
         <rdeDomain:name>example2.example</rdeDomain:name>
       </rdeDomain:delete>



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     <!-- Contents -->
     <rde:contents>
       <!-- Header -->
       <rdeHeader:header>
         <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeDomain-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHost-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeContact-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeRegistrar-1.0">1
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeIDN-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeNNDN-1.0">1
           </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count
           uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">1
       </rdeHeader:count>
       </rdeHeader:header>
     </rde:contents>
   </rde:deposit>

19.  Example of a Full Deposit using the CSV model

   Example of a Full Deposit using the CSV model:

   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <rde:deposit
      xmlns:epp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"
      xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
      xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
      xmlns:csvDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0"
      xmlns:csvHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0"
      xmlns:csvContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0"
      xmlns:csvRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0"
      xmlns:csvIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0"
      xmlns:rdeHeader="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
      xmlns:csvNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0"



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      xmlns:rdeEppParams="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"
       type="FULL"
      id="20191017001">
      <rde:watermark>2019-10-18T00:00:00Z</rde:watermark>
      <rde:rdeMenu>
       <rde:version>1.0</rde:version>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0</rde:objURI>
      </rde:rdeMenu>
      <rde:contents>
        <rdeHeader:header>
         <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0">
         4
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0">
         6
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0">
         9
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0">
         3
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0">
         2
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0">
         2
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">
         1
         </rdeHeader:count>
        </rdeHeader:header>
        <csvDomain:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domain" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
              <csvDomain:fOriginalName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRegistrant/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>



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              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fExDate isRequired="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="75E2D01F">
                domain-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainContacts" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fId/>
              <csvDomain:fContactType/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="70A7C17B">
                domainContacts-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
              <rdeCsv:fLang/>
              <csvDomain:fRgpStatus/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="EB8C548E">
                domainStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServers" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fName parent="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>



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            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="984C3097">
                domainNameServers-name-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServers" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="569D4638">
                domainNameServers-roid-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
              <csvDomain:fKeyTag/>
              <csvDomain:fDsAlg/>
              <csvDomain:fDigestType/>
              <csvDomain:fDigest/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="AA15CB43">
                dnssec-ds-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
              <csvDomain:fFlags/>
              <csvDomain:fProtocol/>
              <csvDomain:fKeyAlg/>
              <csvDomain:fPubKey/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="1B16F334">
                dnssec-key-YYYYMMDD.csv



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              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainTransfer" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fReID/>
              <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fExDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="71170194">
                domainTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvDomain:contents>
        <csvHost:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="host" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvHost:fName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="120938E3">
                host-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="hostStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                  <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fStatus/>



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              <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
              <rdeCsv:fLang/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="0BA504FC">
                hostStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="hostAddresses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                  <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fAddr isRequired="true"/>
              <csvHost:fAddrVersion isRequired="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="17888F02">
                hostAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvHost:contents>
        <csvContact:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contact" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <csvContact:fVoice/>
              <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
              <csvContact:fFax/>
              <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
              <csvContact:fEmail/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D7F106A5">
                contact-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>



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          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
                <csvContact:fStatus/>
                <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
                <rdeCsv:fLang/>
              </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="2AAF99D4">
                contactStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactPostal" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fPostalType/>
              <csvContact:fName/>
              <csvContact:fOrg/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="0"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="1"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="2"/>
              <csvContact:fCity/>
              <csvContact:fSp/>
              <csvContact:fPc/>
              <csvContact:fCc/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="02CC2504">
                contactPostal-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactTransfer" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fReID/>
              <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>



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              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D0929632">
                contactTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactDisclose" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseFlag/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseNameLoc/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseNameInt/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgLoc/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgInt/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrLoc/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrInt/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseVoice/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseFax/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseEmail/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="89043A90">
                contactDisclose-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvContact:contents>
        <csvRegistrar:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvRegistrar:fId/>
              <csvRegistrar:fName isLoc="false"/>
              <csvRegistrar:fGurid/>
              <csvRegistrar:fStatus/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="0"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="1"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="2"/>
              <csvContact:fCity isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fSp isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fPc isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fCc isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fVoice/>
              <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
              <csvContact:fFax/>
              <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
              <csvContact:fEmail isRequired="false"/>
              <rdeCsv:fUrl/>



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              <csvRegistrar:fWhoisUrl/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="306178BB">
                registrar-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvRegistrar:contents>
        <csvIDN:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="idnLanguage" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId isRequired="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fUrl isRequired="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D462EAD0">
                idnLanguage-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvIDN:contents>
        <csvNNDN:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="NNDN" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvNNDN:fAName/>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
              <csvNNDN:fOriginalName/>
              <csvNNDN:fNameState/>
              <csvNNDN:fMirroringNS/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="11C80D60">
                NNDN-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvNNDN:contents>
        <rdeEppParams:eppParams>
           <rdeEppParams:version>1.0</rdeEppParams:version>
           <rdeEppParams:lang>en</rdeEppParams:lang>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0



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           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0
           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0
           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
             <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1
             </epp:extURI>
             <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0
             </epp:extURI>
           </rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
           <rdeEppParams:dcp>
             <epp:access>
               <epp:all/>
             </epp:access>
             <epp:statement>
               <epp:purpose>
                 <epp:admin/>
                 <epp:other/>
                 <epp:prov/>
               </epp:purpose>
               <epp:recipient>
                 <epp:ours/>
                 <epp:public/>
                 <epp:unrelated/>
               </epp:recipient>
               <epp:retention>
                 <epp:indefinite/>
               </epp:retention>
             </epp:statement>
           </rdeEppParams:dcp>
        </rdeEppParams:eppParams>
      </rde:contents>
   </rde:deposit>

20.  Example of Differential Deposit using the CSV model

   Example of a Differential Deposit using the CSV model:

   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <rde:deposit
      xmlns:epp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:epp-1.0"
      xmlns:rde="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rde-1.0"
      xmlns:rdeCsv="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeCsv-1.0"
      xmlns:csvDomain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0"
      xmlns:csvHost="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0"
      xmlns:csvContact="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0"
      xmlns:csvRegistrar="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0"



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      xmlns:csvIDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0"
      xmlns:rdeHeader="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeHeader-1.0"
      xmlns:csvNNDN="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0"
      xmlns:rdeEppParams="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0"
       type="DIFF"
      id="20191017001" prevId="20191010001">
      <rde:watermark>2019-10-18T00:00:00Z</rde:watermark>
      <rde:rdeMenu>
       <rde:version>1.0</rde:version>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0</rde:objURI>
       <rde:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0</rde:objURI>
      </rde:rdeMenu>
      <rde:deletes>
        <csvDomain:deletes>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domain">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="6F2B988F">
                domain-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvDomain:deletes>
        <csvHost:deletes>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="host">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="E3408F5E">
                host-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvHost:deletes>
        <csvContact:deletes>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contact">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>



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              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="6F2B988F">
                contact-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvContact:deletes>
        <csvRegistrar:deletes>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvRegistrar:fId/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="307B87AE">
                registrar-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvRegistrar:deletes>
        <csvIDN:deletes>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="idnLanguage">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="757B573A">
                idnLanguage-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvIDN:deletes>
        <csvNNDN:deletes>
         <rdeCsv:csv name="NNDN">
           <rdeCsv:fields>
             <csvNNDN:fAName/>
           </rdeCsv:fields>
           <rdeCsv:files>
             <rdeCsv:file
               cksum="FF104E83">
               NNDN-delete-YYYYMMDD.csv
             </rdeCsv:file>
           </rdeCsv:files>
         </rdeCsv:csv>
       </csvNNDN:deletes>
      </rde:deletes>
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        <rdeHeader:header>
         <rdeHeader:tld>test</rdeHeader:tld>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvDomain-1.0">
         2
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvHost-1.0">
         2
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvContact-1.0">
         3
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvRegistrar-1.0">
         1
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvIDN-1.0">
         1
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:csvNNDN-1.0">
         1
         </rdeHeader:count>
         <rdeHeader:count uri="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rdeEppParams-1.0">
         1
         </rdeHeader:count>
        </rdeHeader:header>
        <csvDomain:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domain" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
              <csvDomain:fOriginalName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRegistrant/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fExDate isRequired="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="75E2D01F">
                domain-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>



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          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainContacts" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fId/>
              <csvDomain:fContactType/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="70A7C17B">
                domainContacts-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
              <rdeCsv:fLang/>
              <csvDomain:fRgpStatus/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="EB8C548E">
                domainStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServers" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fName parent="true"/>
              </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="984C3097">
                domainNameServers-name-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainNameServers" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
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                domainNameServers-roid-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
              <csvDomain:fKeyTag/>
              <csvDomain:fDsAlg/>
              <csvDomain:fDigestType/>
              <csvDomain:fDigest/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="AA15CB43">
                dnssec-ds-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="dnssec" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <csvDomain:fMaxSigLife/>
              <csvDomain:fFlags/>
              <csvDomain:fProtocol/>
              <csvDomain:fKeyAlg/>
              <csvDomain:fPubKey/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="1B16F334">
                dnssec-key-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="domainTransfer" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvDomain:fName parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fReID/>
              <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fExDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>



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            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="71170194">
                domainTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvDomain:contents>
        <csvHost:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="host" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvHost:fName/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="120938E3">
                host-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="hostStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                  <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
              <rdeCsv:fLang/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="0BA504FC">
                hostStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="hostAddresses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                  <rdeCsv:fRoid parent="true"/>
              <csvHost:fAddr isRequired="true"/>
              <csvHost:fAddrVersion isRequired="true"/>



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            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="17888F02">
                hostAddresses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvHost:contents>
        <csvContact:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contact" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId/>
              <rdeCsv:fRoid/>
              <csvContact:fVoice/>
              <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
              <csvContact:fFax/>
              <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
              <csvContact:fEmail/>
              <rdeCsv:fClID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrID/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpID/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D7F106A5">
                contact-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactStatuses" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
                <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
                <csvContact:fStatus/>
                <rdeCsv:fStatusDescription/>
                <rdeCsv:fLang/>
              </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="2AAF99D4">
                contactStatuses-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
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          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactPostal" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fPostalType/>
              <csvContact:fName/>
              <csvContact:fOrg/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="0"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="1"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet index="2"/>
              <csvContact:fCity/>
              <csvContact:fSp/>
              <csvContact:fPc/>
              <csvContact:fCc/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="02CC2504">
                contactPostal-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactTransfer" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fTrStatus/>
              <rdeCsv:fReRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fReID/>
              <rdeCsv:fReDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcRr/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcID/>
              <rdeCsv:fAcDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D0929632">
                contactTransfer-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="contactDisclose" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvContact:fId parent="true"/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseFlag/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseNameLoc/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseNameInt/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgLoc/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseOrgInt/>
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              <csvContact:fDiscloseAddrInt/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseVoice/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseFax/>
              <csvContact:fDiscloseEmail/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="89043A90">
                contactDisclose-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvContact:contents>
        <csvRegistrar:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="registrar" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvRegistrar:fId/>
              <csvRegistrar:fName isLoc="false"/>
              <csvRegistrar:fGurid/>
              <csvRegistrar:fStatus/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="0"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="1"/>
              <csvContact:fStreet isLoc="false" index="2"/>
              <csvContact:fCity isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fSp isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fPc isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fCc isLoc="false" />
              <csvContact:fVoice/>
              <csvContact:fVoiceExt/>
              <csvContact:fFax/>
              <csvContact:fFaxExt/>
              <csvContact:fEmail isRequired="false"/>
              <rdeCsv:fUrl/>
              <csvRegistrar:fWhoisUrl/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
              <rdeCsv:fUpDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="306178BB">
                registrar-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvRegistrar:contents>
        <csvIDN:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="idnLanguage" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>



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              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId isRequired="true"/>
              <rdeCsv:fUrl isRequired="true"/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="D462EAD0">
                idnLanguage-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvIDN:contents>
        <csvNNDN:contents>
          <rdeCsv:csv name="NNDN" sep=",">
            <rdeCsv:fields>
              <csvNNDN:fAName/>
              <rdeCsv:fIdnTableId/>
              <csvNNDN:fOriginalName/>
              <csvNNDN:fNameState/>
              <csvNNDN:fMirroringNS/>
              <rdeCsv:fCrDate/>
            </rdeCsv:fields>
            <rdeCsv:files>
              <rdeCsv:file
                cksum="11C80D60">
                NNDN-YYYYMMDD.csv
              </rdeCsv:file>
            </rdeCsv:files>
          </rdeCsv:csv>
        </csvNNDN:contents>
        <rdeEppParams:eppParams>
           <rdeEppParams:version>1.0</rdeEppParams:version>
           <rdeEppParams:lang>en</rdeEppParams:lang>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0
           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:host-1.0
           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:objURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:contact-1.0
           </rdeEppParams:objURI>
           <rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
             <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:secDNS-1.1
             </epp:extURI>
             <epp:extURI>urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0
             </epp:extURI>
           </rdeEppParams:svcExtension>
           <rdeEppParams:dcp>
             <epp:access>
               <epp:all/>
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             <epp:statement>
               <epp:purpose>
                 <epp:admin/>
                 <epp:other/>
                 <epp:prov/>
               </epp:purpose>
               <epp:recipient>
                 <epp:ours/>
                 <epp:public/>
                 <epp:unrelated/>
               </epp:recipient>
               <epp:retention>
                 <epp:indefinite/>
               </epp:retention>
             </epp:statement>
           </rdeEppParams:dcp>
        </rdeEppParams:eppParams>
      </rde:contents>
   </rde:deposit>

21.  References

21.1.  Normative References

   [I-D.ietf-regext-data-escrow]
              Lozano, G., "Registry Data Escrow Specification", draft-
              ietf-regext-data-escrow-08 (work in progress), April 2020.

   [ISO-3166-1]
              3166, I. S., "Codes for the representation of names of
              countries and their subdivisions -- Part 1: Country
              codes", ISO Standard 3166, November 2006.

   [ITU-E164]
              International Telecommunication Union, "The international
              public telecommunication numbering plan", ITU-T
              Recommendation E.164, February 2005.

   [RFC0791]  Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC0791, September 1981,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc791>.

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.





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   [RFC3339]  Klyne, G. and C. Newman, "Date and Time on the Internet:
              Timestamps", RFC 3339, DOI 10.17487/RFC3339, July 2002,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3339>.

   [RFC3915]  Hollenbeck, S., "Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for
              the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)", RFC 3915,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3915, September 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3915>.

   [RFC4291]  Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing
              Architecture", RFC 4291, DOI 10.17487/RFC4291, February
              2006, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4291>.

   [RFC5730]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)",
              STD 69, RFC 5730, DOI 10.17487/RFC5730, August 2009,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5730>.

   [RFC5731]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
              Domain Name Mapping", STD 69, RFC 5731,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5731, August 2009,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5731>.

   [RFC5732]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
              Host Mapping", STD 69, RFC 5732, DOI 10.17487/RFC5732,
              August 2009, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5732>.

   [RFC5733]  Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
              Contact Mapping", STD 69, RFC 5733, DOI 10.17487/RFC5733,
              August 2009, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5733>.

   [RFC5891]  Klensin, J., "Internationalized Domain Names in
              Applications (IDNA): Protocol", RFC 5891,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5891, August 2010,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5891>.

   [RFC5910]  Gould, J. and S. Hollenbeck, "Domain Name System (DNS)
              Security Extensions Mapping for the Extensible
              Provisioning Protocol (EPP)", RFC 5910,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5910, May 2010,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5910>.

   [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
              2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
              May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.







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   [W3C.REC-xml-20081126]
              Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E., and
              F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth
              Edition) REC-xml-20081126", November 2008,
              <https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/>.

   [W3C.REC-xmlschema-1-20041028]
              Thompson, H., Beech, D., Maloney, M., and N. Mendelsohn,
              "XML Schema Part 1: Structures Second Edition REC-
              xmlschema-1-20041028", October 2004,
              <https://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/>.

   [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028]
              Biron, P. and A. Malhotra, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes
              Second Edition REC-xmlschema-2-20041028", October 2004,
              <https://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/>.

21.2.  Informative References

   [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.

   [RFC3912]  Daigle, L., "WHOIS Protocol Specification", RFC 3912,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3912, September 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3912>.

   [RFC7525]  Sheffer, Y., Holz, R., and P. Saint-Andre,
              "Recommendations for Secure Use of Transport Layer
              Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security
              (DTLS)", BCP 195, RFC 7525, DOI 10.17487/RFC7525, May
              2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7525>.

   [RFC7942]  Sheffer, Y. and A. Farrel, "Improving Awareness of Running
              Code: The Implementation Status Section", BCP 205,
              RFC 7942, DOI 10.17487/RFC7942, July 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7942>.

   [variantTLDsReport]
              Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
              (ICANN), "A Study of Issues Related to the Management of
              IDN Variant TLDs", February 2012,
              <http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/idn-vip-integrated-
              issues-final-clean-20feb12-en.pdf>.







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Authors' Addresses

   Gustavo Lozano
   Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
   12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300
   Los Angeles  90292
   United States of America

   Phone: +1.310.823.9358
   Email: gustavo.lozano@icann.org


   James Gould
   VeriSign, Inc.
   12061 Bluemont Way
   Reston  20190
   United States of America

   Email: jgould@verisign.com


   Chethan Thippeswamy
   VeriSign, Inc.
   12061 Bluemont Way
   Reston  20190
   United States of America

   Email: cthippeswamy@verisign.com























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