Hi,

Thanks for the information :) I never know about puny codes before.
Is there any solution you would like to offer convert puny code domains
before processing?

Actually I've a webpage where clients passing such domains them-self in a
form(text field).


Regards

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Stephen J. Butler <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Minhaj <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Check this out =>
> >
> http://www.denic.de/en/domains/internationalized-domain-names/idn-list.html?cHash=3486f26050ac1dc3cbe6f5842dc70494
> >
> > And there are several domains registered online which contains umlauts
> e.g.
> > http://müller.de/ <http://xn--mller-kva.de/> <http://xn--mller-kva.de/>
>
> You misunderstand the issue. The domain names as understood and
> register in DNS are:
>
> xn--mller-kva.de
> xn--thedmain-q4a.com
>
> Your browser *may* choose to display them, however, as this:
>
> müller.de <http://xn--mller-kva.de>
> thedömain.com <http://xn--thedmain-q4a.com>
>
> But that does not change the fact that those aren't the actual domain
> names. Check out the Wikipedia article on punycode if you want to see
> the guts of how you get from what your browser displays to what the
> domain actually is.
>
> The point is that HttpClient isn't going to punycode the domains for
> you. You need to pass is only these:
>
> http://xn--mller-kva.de/
> http://xn--thedmain-q4a.com/
>
> I don't know where your "domain <punycode domain>" syntax is coming
> from. I've never seen it stated that way anywhere.
>
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