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Hi Georg,
One method available is to use VeriSign's IDN SDK. The SDK is an open source effort which implements the latest RFC documents. The SDK offers a suite of command-line tools for UNIX-based systems as well as Windows. VeriSign has also set up a mailing list where SDK users can discuss implementation issues.
The latest IDN SDK from VeriSign can be found here: http://www.verisign.com/nds/naming/idn/sdk_download.html
Instructions for joining the mailing list can be found here: http://www.verisign.com/nds/naming/idn/sdk_maillist.html
If you are still reluctant, I'd be happy to run a one-time conversion for you. VeriSign's IDN SDK makes it pretty easy for me. Once I know what you need, it should only take me a few minutes to run the conversion.
Thanks again for your interest Georg. I hope the SDK is helpful to you, -- John
_______________________________________________________ John Colosi VeriSign, Inc. Senior Software Engineer Naming and Directory Services w:703.948.3211 c:703.863.0606 e:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
Hello Friends,
do you know an online tool or better windows programm yet to automatically convert multiple strings containing german umlauts (UTF-8) into punycode at once? Would be very appreciated :-)
CU, Georg |
- [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool Georg Ochsner
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- RE: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool jim
- Re: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool Simon Josefsson
- Re: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool Martin v. Loewis
- Re: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool James Seng
- Re: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool James Seng
- RE: [idn] Bulk UTF-8 / punycode Tool Colosi, John
