If the search query is something like example.com it's OK, but when the query comes with the trailing dot (expressing null zone (root zone) to be a FQDN) like example.com. it returns error.
The FQDN should be accepted as it says "It can be everything! An apex, subdomains, or even a URL."
If the search query is something like
example.com
it's OK, but when the query comes with the trailing dot (expressing null zone (root zone) to be a FQDN) likeexample.com.
it returns error. The FQDN should be accepted as it says "It can be everything! An apex, subdomains, or even a URL."