On 2013-01-21, at 11:55, .CW Registry Curacao <regis...@una.net> wrote:

> I am not sure this is an issue that you can do anything about, however we 
> have been advised by our colleagues from the ccNSO (ICANN) to send you this 
> email message.
>  
> We need some help with getting our ccTLD registered worldwide.
> Several Internet services sites cannot be used by our customers, because the 
> .CW is not recognized.
> In our case it prevents us as university to make use of (for instance) Google 
> Apps.

There are google people on this list who (if they haven't already contacted you 
about it) will no doubt be happy to help you out with that specific problem, in 
their normal efficient way.

More generally, there are many people who make assumptions about what a valid 
domain name is. A common example (I find) can be found in web forms which 
validate e-mail addresses. I can't even remember the number of times I was told 
that jab...@ca.afilias.info was invalid when I was working for Afilias, which 
always struck me as pleasantly ironic, especially when the web forms in 
question were provided by people trying to sell us stuff.

There's no central registry for broken human expectations of how the DNS works. 
You pretty much need to just get used to complaining to the people who provide 
individual broken services when you find them.


Joe

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