According to today's NetzwocheTicker and
http://www.switch.ch/about/news.html?id=112 :
At the request of the internet community in Switzerland, SWITCH is
adding the letter œ to the range of characters permitted in domain
names ending in .ch and .li.
Interesting, because as mentioned in the news
Hi,
Olivier Mueller a écrit :
Just wondering: who from the internet community asked for that?
I guess this person is probably be around on Swinog list, so he/she
could explain us ... :-) And what if the internet community were
asking for cheaper .ch/.li domains (for example for Fr.
Sitch accept the oe Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and oe?
Will this be fixed in the nexts years... Or is this only a mareting Joke of
the Switch...
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Am 25.11.05 schrieb Xaver Aerni:
Sitch accept the oe Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and oe?
To put umlouds in the DNS-Servers, you don't need any changes at
the DNS protocoll or the servers itself. Everything is handled
On Friday, 25 Nov 2005 16:23 +0100, Beat Rubischon wrote:
Sitch accept the oe Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and oe?
To put umlouds in the DNS-Servers, you don't need any changes at
the DNS protocoll or the servers itself.
Xaver Aerni schrieb:
Sitch accept the oe Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and oe?
Will this be fixed in the nexts years... Or is this only a mareting Joke of
the Switch...
Maan, Xari. Ever heard of Punycode?
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