there is a long process the internet engineering task force (ietf.org)
is involved in re: unicode/localized domain names..  underscores are
still illegal for domain names..    while you might be able to register
one containing an underscore, it will probably be wasted money  :-\

michael



On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:39:34PM -0600, atomly wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 10:00:56PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> > I thought you couldn't use underscores, when I tried getting my site, they
> > rejected the underscore...
> 
> Underscores aren't allowed in domain names according to the original
> RFC, but I think some stupid registrars might allow it now, especially
> since they are planning to allow Unicode characters now.
> 
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