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The Wednesday 2007-10-03 at 13:30 +0100, Dave Howorth wrote:
I think the answer is linked to by the Chilean site:
"It should be noted that, even though some programs used in the
Internet, in particular some browsers, already implement IDN and effect
this conversion automatically, others still do not."
See <http://www.nic.cl/CL-IDN-policy.html> and on Suse 10.2, when I use
the RFC3490-specified encoding, it works:
$ host www.xn--and-6ma2c.cl
www.xn--and-6ma2c.cl has address 200.1.123.3
I will have to read that.
So I don't think there's a bug, just patience until new versions come
along.
I guess so.
I'll have to learn more about how it is supposed to work, first. I found
another link: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_name>
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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