Xaver Aerni schrieb:
Sitch accept the "oe" Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and "oe"?
Will this be fixed in the nexts years... Or is this only a mareting Joke of
the Switch...
Maan, Xari. Ever heard of Punycode?
Find a conv
On Friday, 25 Nov 2005 16:23 +0100, Beat Rubischon wrote:
> > Sitch accept the "oe" Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
> > many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and "oe"?
>
> To put umlouds in the DNS-Servers, you don't need any changes at
> the DNS protocoll or the server
hi all
well, this snowy weather outside reminds me, that i would like to eat a fondue.
what a nice idea for an beer/fondue/cheese event ;-)
i read (on irc) that some guests from germany will only come for that fondue
event to switzerland - well, let's see ;-)
the facts for the next event:
Hello!
Am 25.11.05 schrieb Xaver Aerni:
> Sitch accept the "oe" Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
> many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and "oe"?
To put umlouds in the DNS-Servers, you don't need any changes at
the DNS protocoll or the servers itself. Everything is han
* on the Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 02:15:06PM +0100, Olivier Mueller wrote:
> http://www.switch.ch/about/news.html?id=112 :
>
> "At the request of the internet community in Switzerland, SWITCH is
> adding the letter "?" to the range of characters permitted in domain
> names ending in .ch and .li."
Thi
Salut,
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 04:06:08PM +0100, Xaver Aerni wrote:
> Sitch accept the "oe" Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
> many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and "oe"?
> Will this be fixed in the nexts years... Or is this only a mareting Joke of
> the Switch...
RF
Sitch accept the "oe" Symbol. What is with the American DNS Servers? I think
many of the US DNS couldn't handle ä, ö ü and "oe"?
Will this be fixed in the nexts years... Or is this only a mareting Joke of
the Switch...
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Hmmm, not the good day to say this ... The ICANN will probably sign the
agreement with Verisign in a few days, so dotNet and dotCom will just
cost the double in 10 years (7% per year, i'll let you verify ...). $12,
ok we're far from the CHF 35,- asked by Switch but dotCh will probably
become a
Hi,
Olivier Mueller a écrit :
Just wondering: who from the "internet community" asked for that?
I guess this person is probably be around on Swinog list, so he/she
could explain us ... :-) And what if the "internet community" were
asking for cheaper .ch/.li domains (for example for Fr. 10.-/y
According to today's NetzwocheTicker and
http://www.switch.ch/about/news.html?id=112 :
"At the request of the internet community in Switzerland, SWITCH is
adding the letter "œ" to the range of characters permitted in domain
names ending in .ch and .li."
Interesting, because as mentioned in the ne
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