Wednesday, August 23, 2000, 9:57:59 PM, you wrote: TT> To use an example from the i-dns.com site, the user types in a name in a TT> Japanese character set. This request is sent to a modified resolver that TT> converts it to Unicode UTF-5 (an ASCII representation). It then does a TT> lookup on an ASCII string like L6FDP645L316L7DFL40D.L16CL3F8. TT> People's e-mail addresses will look like [EMAIL PROTECTED] TT> in ASCII, so it won't break anything. Ho-ho. Isn't this .L16CL3F8 a new one TLD ? And how much of them can be ? Seems like infinite number. So if i after all digging through languages find domain in chinese which will ends with .shop or .bank or .whateverelse after translating to UTF, what to do ? Regards Sergei --
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