Opera also support IDN. Anyway if something is interested in Unicode
DNS he can buy it. 10$ at godaddy but i don't think it's necessary
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 21:21:11 -0500, Chad Perrin <perrin(a)apotheon.com> wrote:
Tomer Chachamu wrote:
"Wikipedia" in Hebrew:
xn--7dbcbqab9ewa.org
"Wikipedia" in Arabic: (I'm guessing) is
xn--mgbbv2fyambbb.org (I took
this from the Main Page in Arabic; it's the text in quotes)
Are there plans to register these domains? What about Japanese, etc, etc?
Is Punycode even commonly used in the countries of those languages? I
know that in Israel it is common to see latinised domains
(
http://www.shesh.co.il http://www.walla.co.il http://www.nana.co.il
etc) instead of domains in Unicode.
Internet Explorer does not appear to support Punycode.
It doesn't. Unfortunately, punycode (for IDN support) presents a huge
security vulnerability for browsers at this time, so even on non-IE
browsers a lot of people are turning off IDN support. The problem is
that punycode allows easy spoofing of many domain names by using
character homographs in the URL. I, for instance, have IDN support
turned off in Firefox.
--
Chad
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