--- name: PURGE --- `PURGE` is the default setting for all domains. Therefore `PURGE` is a no-op. It is included for completeness only. A domain with a mixture of `NO_PURGE` and `PURGE` parameters will abide by the last one. These three examples all are equivalent. `PURGE` is the default: {% code title="dnsconfig.js" %} ```javascript D("example.com", REG_MY_PROVIDER, DnsProvider(DSP_MY_PROVIDER), ); ``` {% endcode %} Purge is the default, but we set it anyway: {% code title="dnsconfig.js" %} ```javascript D("example.com", REG_MY_PROVIDER, DnsProvider(DSP_MY_PROVIDER), PURGE, ); ``` {% endcode %} Since the "last command wins", this is the same as `PURGE`: {% code title="dnsconfig.js" %} ```javascript D("example.com", REG_MY_PROVIDER, DnsProvider(DSP_MY_PROVIDER), PURGE, NO_PURGE, PURGE, NO_PURGE, PURGE, ); ``` {% endcode %}