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May I suggest taking the blue pill?... ;) Bill Horne wrote: > The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has > announced more progress toward the issuance of Internationalized > country-code Top Level Domain names (IDN ccTLDs). > > The new internationalized domain names will allow domain names to be > written and displayed with something _other_ than the Latin alphabet > that has been required up until now. In other words, Russians will get > domain names written with Cyrillic characters, Saudis with Arabic, etc. > > Details are at > http://www.icann.com/en/announcements/announcement-04oct09-en.htm . > > My questions: > > 1. Has this change been implemented so that it doesn't break what's out > there now? > > 2. What software will I have to change, if any? > > Sorry to be Chicken Little, but not having the Latin alphabet in > domain names is like doing away with at-signs in email addresses. I > know it's possible, but it's a tektonic shift in the electronic > firmament, and I'm feeling dizzy all of a sudden. > > Bill > >
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