--On lördag, lördag 7 mar 2009 16.32.07 -1000 David Conrad <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Måns Nilsson wrote:
>> Does not ISO3166 solve that problem for us with regards to allowed
>> characters in the TLD label?
>
> Nope. ISO-3166 merely defines the list IANA uses when an entity on the
> ISO-3166 list requests the delegation of a top-level domain. ISO-3166 is
> irrelevant to non-ccTLDs (including gTLDs, sTLDs, and {g,s,cc}IDN TLDs).
And as usual my post made perfect sense until I had pressed send..
I mean, that for the (previously alleged to be more "interesting wrt IDN")
ccTLD part of the name space, ISO 3166, with its (at least actual if not
formal) limitation to two characters from A-Z, should "fix" the issue of
IDNA in TLD labels, leaving the gTLDs to break...
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Måns Nilsson M A C H I N A
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