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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 -- E. William Horne William Warren Consulting Computer and Network Installations, Security, & Maintenance http://www.william-warren.com/ "These times are famine for the soul While for the senses it's a feast" Jackson Browne
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