I haven't had any multilingual registration since Opensrs moved, however I 
DO get "Invalid XML or unsupported high-end ASCII" when there's any 
high-ascii character (> 127) in any contact field.

Support told me I can't include any high-ascii char at contact information, 
but prior to the last update this was possible, so I guess this could 
probably be some kind of bug, rather than a new restriction  (or it may be 
indeed a new restriction, but there's a bug when registering multilingual, 
I haven't tested this).

By the moment we've restricted high-ascii chars in our registration forms, 
but as our customers are Spaniards, they would be happier if the system 
allows again "S�nchez", "Mu�oz", etc in their contact information :-)

Regards,
David S�nchez


At 10:55 29/12/2001 +0900, you wrote:
>is anyone having problems registering multilingual domains?
>
>we are getting errors registering multilingual domain registrations after 
>opensrs servers moved... we were registering korean domains
>(UTF-8) without any problems before opensrs servers moved, but after the 
>servers moved we have not been able to register any
>  domains through our cgi, which has NOT changed. no upgrades have been 
> done to our server either.
>
>this is the error we keep getting: Invalid XML or unsupported high-end ASCII
>
>i would hope opensrs is looking into this carefully as we can register 
>domains through the reseller interface fine but NOT through our cgi, which 
>has not
>  been modified in any way, nor has it's environment(server, perl, web 
> server software, etc)
>
>support doesn't seem to be too helpful at this moment :(
>
>GaGaDomain,
>Michael Park

David S�nchez
Veloxia Network,S.L.

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