I think this is a case of two different hostname, one is choosen
by the user, the other is given by T-ACE. The latter is mainly
for non-native speakers, and can be hitten from the natives.
Liana
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 23:49:50 -0700 "Deven Kalra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> As my colleague, Gary Krall mentioned in an earlier post, would it
> not
> be best to let a user/company determine their ascii version of a
> multi-lingual
> url. Depending on the culture, company policies, language etc,
> different
> organizations will "asciify" their ML url differently. IMHO, it will
> be
> unrealistic to expect that casual users will remember the language
> tag
> for each url, especially in a multi-lingual country as India.
> Instead,
> the creativity of the IDN users will generate some very interesting
> and memorable ascii version of ML IDNs.
>
> Deven Kalra
> Langoo.com/Langoo.net
>
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>
> For each language, there is one language tag, so
> hin-namaskar.com is different with guj-namaskar.com.
> The tag provide over 17,000 different language labels for
> the issue you addressed.
>
> Liana
>
>
>