% 4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa IPTR zh-tw "traditional-chinese xxx.com in utf8"
% IPTR zh-cn "simplified-chinese xxx.com in utf8"
% IPTR ja "japanese xxx.com in utf8"
% IPTR ko "korean xxx.com in utf8"
%
Humph.
To do this and be internally consistant, would you need to
change the example as follows?
10.2.0.192.in-addr.arpa IPTR <encoding-specific-lable, e.g. ja> "nippon in utf8>
or even:
10.2.0.192.<encoding-specific-lable for in-addr>.<encoding-specific-lable for arpa> IN
IPTR <the rest of the RR specific stuff>
Also, the prefix 192.0.2.0/24 was set aside expressly for
use in documentation/examples. You might want to use it.
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--bill
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Mark Davis
- Plane 14 history (Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR d... Harald Alvestrand
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Hongbo Shi
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Harald Alvestrand
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted jiang
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Bill Manning
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Marc Tamsky
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Harald Alvestrand
