> e.g., if I register my ADASASKLDLJSA.com, and ADASASKLDLJSA happens > to un-encode to "bite me" under some character set, isn't that an > issue? Is that an issue? Our (Hungarian) clients are registering domains like... well... you-know-what. :-) But on the other hand: www.geci.com (G.E.C.I.) points to the homepage of a respectable French company. In Hungarian, geci is a _really_ offensive word (it is 4 letters anyway :-)). So what now? "Different households, different habbits" - as we say. - Cs.
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