Most OS have character recognition for most major languages available - go to Windows update if you dont have a particular language available on that platform. This makes reading them easy. As for inputting those languages, this is also easily available via a little extra software. Of course - the probelm than arises that you have to be able to read/write the language - and thats something you have to solve youself :-) It also says in the MDNR document that one of the requirements will be proficiency in the language that you want to add. bc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fagyal Csongor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Alex Kells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 2:56 AM Subject: Re: MDNR > > > > > Maybe I'm being incredibly dense here, but I don't have a keyboard with eg > > Chinese characters on it, so how would I go about registering a domain > name > > composed of Chinese characters? > Well, if you don't have a Chinese keyboard, why would you bother registering > Chinese domains? > > What makes me more concerned is how will my (and my users' ) browser > translate our regional characters to those specially encoded strings??? I > didn't find anything about this issue... shall we hope that Bill will make a > new IE 5.6 ? :-) > > - Csongor > >
