Format for bypassing proxy settings

In Network Preferences, when you want to bypass proxy settings for certain domains, how do you separate the domains. are they comma separated?, or space separated?, or semi-colon separated?, one per line?.
TIA

The format should be comma-delimited, like:
<pre class=command>localhost, *.domain1.com, www.domain2.com</pre>
However, IIRC, Network Preferences is pretty tolerant - it'll accept most forms of input and will reformat it into something that makes sense to it.

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