tedd wrote:

> What some browser developers did was to NOT make the conversion from
> PUNYCODE to the correct code-points but rather show the PUNYCODE
> "as-is", which was never the intent of the IDNS WG. This act defeated
> the entire process of allowing non-English people to have non-English
> domain names. This like throwing the baby out with the bath water.

But that's not what FF does though - it has no problem with other domain
names with international characters.  For instance, the normal Danish,
German, French, Spanish and Icelandic characters work just fine. I have
a testing domain which contains an 'ë' - also no problem. It seems to
be just somewhat limited to those (and others I'm sure). 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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