> > All other IDNs would fall under the IDN rules. This includes SRV entries > in the DNS, email addresses stored in SOA and RP RRs (which can contain > FULL STOP, among others), and so forth. >
Since we are on the subject of "full stop", I remember that it was brought up some time ago that the "Chinese full stop" should serve the same purpose as the "English full stop"- from what I can tell, it currently appears to be still an illegal character. This certainly is indeed an important issue for users of CDNs and hopefully, this problem can be address at the same time. For example, CDN users can easily type in <whatever>。TLD (instead of <whatever>.TLD) and have no clue why he gets an error. Thanks, Ben Chan
