> Of course, what seems to me, not knowing Arabic, to be a near > equivalent, a space between words, is disallowed in the current > naming rules and always has been. Hence, if "Joes Pizza" goes > into the DNS, it goes in either as "joespizza" or "joes-pizza". > No other options. I think this situation should be improved for > both Arabic and English, and all other languages where it is > relevant, but it seems to me that the perceived requirement makes > another "not in the DNS" argument. Arabic alphabets put together may have different rendering forms depends whether there is a break between the alphabets or not. But it is not neccessary a 'space' because there is no gap. Someone told me that ZWNJ was suggested as a way to insert this break without adding a space altho that was not the reason ZWNJ was there in the first place. btw, can arabic keyboard actually enter ZWNJ? I am asking because I could not find a way to do so. -James Seng
