> James, yes, you are living to your own standard. The rest of us are trying > to grapple with implementing the IDNA standard we consensually developed. > > No, we never advertise about any "special DNS server to resolve IDN without > requiring any patch to the client", In fact, IDNA does NOT require any > "special DNS" and IDNA-aware clients do NOT need any "patch". IDN-UNAWARE > clients are not discussed in IDNA and they SHOULD be managed based on > existing DNS Standards. It is not appropriate to twist people's position > into a point of attack for "your own standard".
Oh, you mean the answer is no? Sorry I misunderstood you. Could you please explain the below then? Thanks! http://www.neteka.com/en/pages/products/nedns/index.html Neteka Enhanced Domain Name Server The ubiquitous domain name system connects the Internet together as we know it today and allows for navigation through the cyberspace with dot-linked names. Widely accepted it may be, yet traditionally it only supports English alphanumeric characters to be used as domain names. Neteka's NeDNS is the world's first server side technology that enables the resolution and management of multilingual domain names that could be transparently deployed without requiring any client side reconfiguration or plug-in -James Seng
