Hello,
I had written:
OS | Browser| http://www.ÉÉ.net/ | http://ÅÃÅw.pl/
---+++-
Win XP | Opera 7.54 | OK | OK
SP2+++-
| Netscape 6.2 | not foundÂ
On 11/11/2004 03:29, Christopher Fynn wrote:
Peter Kirk wrote:
Strangely enough, it works today, after rebooting and restarting
Mozilla. Perhaps Mozilla has picked up the Verisign plug-in for IE.
Or perhaps there is some other subtle setting which has changed itself.
I don't have the VeriSign pl
Peter Kirk wrote:
Not in the DNS server. The problem was that the browser was looking for
http://www.%c9%99%c9%9b.net/ rather than http://www.ÉÉ.net/, in other
words exactly the same problem as Otto found with Netscape 6.2. The
clipboard contained http://www.%c9%99%c9%9b.net/, as both Unicode t
Otto Stolz wrote:
More Browsers tested:
OS | Browser| http://www.ÉÉ.net/ | http://ÅÃÅw.pl/
---+++-
FYI:
Mac OSX Safari 1.2.3OK OK
10.3.5
I assume that, currently, all top-level domains (e.g,
More Browsers tested:
OS | Browser| http://www.ÉÉ.net/ | http://ÅÃÅw.pl/
---+++-
Win XP | Opera 7.54 | OK | OK
SP2+++-
| Netscape 6.2 | not foundÂ
Peter Kirk wrote:
Strangely enough, it works today, after rebooting and restarting
Mozilla. Perhaps Mozilla has picked up the Verisign plug-in for IE. Or
perhaps there is some other subtle setting which has changed itself.
I don't have the VeriSign plug in for IE installed so it can't be that..
M
On 10/11/2004 02:18, Christopher Fynn wrote:
Peter Kirk wrote:
On 09/11/2004 22:43, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
www.ÉÉ.net - the site name between "www." and ".net" is U+0259 U+025B
(The site was set up for test purposes only and contains no real
information.
It can be reached by www.xn--snae.net also.)
Quoting Don Osborn:
> I had an inquiry about use of Unicode in Internationalization of Domain
> Names in Africa (it will be a topic at the ICANN conference in Cape Town
> next month). Is anyone aware of URLs that use extended Latin characters
> as examples? I'm looking for examples especially but
Works for me by clicking on the link in Chris's message.
Mozilla 1.7
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040616.
Running on some configuration of XP SP2. The navigation bar show
"http://www.ÉÉ.net".
Eric.
Title: Re: Unicode & IDNs
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Peter Kirk
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 3:53 PM
> On 09/11/2004 22:43, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
>
> > www.ÉÉ.net - the site name between "www." and "
Peter Kirk wrote:
On 09/11/2004 22:43, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
www.ÉÉ.net - the site name between "www." and ".net" is U+0259 U+025B
(The site was set up for test purposes only and contains no real
information.
It can be reached by www.xn--snae.net also.)
Doesn't work in Mozilla 1.7.3 on Windows XP
On 09/11/2004 23:35, Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk wrote:
"Donald Z. Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is anyone aware of URLs that use extended Latin characters as examples?
http://ÅÃÅw.pl/
Interestingly, this one does work with Mozilla 1.7.3.
But the problem with http://www.ÉÉ.net/ is no
On 09/11/2004 22:43, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
www.ÉÉ.net - the site name between "www." and ".net" is U+0259 U+025B
(The site was set up for test purposes only and contains no real
information.
It can be reached by www.xn--snae.net also.)
Doesn't work in Mozilla 1.7.3 on Windows XP. Does anyone know,
"Donald Z. Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anyone aware of URLs that use extended Latin characters as examples?
http://ÅÃÅw.pl/
--
__("< Marcin Kowalczyk
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^^ http://qrnik.knm.org.pl/~qrczak/
www.ÉÉ.net
- the site name between "www." and ".net" is U+0259 U+025B
(The site was set up for test purposes only and contains no real
information.
It can be reached by www.xn--snae.net also.)
--
Karl Pentzlin
AC&S Analysis Consulting & Software GmbH
MÃnchen, Germany
--
Donald Z. Osbor
From: "Donald Z. Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 07:49
Subject: Unicode & IDNs
> I had an inquiry about use of Unicode in Internationalization of Domain
Names
I had an inquiry about use of Unicode in Internationalization of Domain Names in
Africa (it will be a topic at the ICANN conference in Cape Town next month). Is
anyone aware of URLs that use extended Latin characters as examples? I'm
looking for examples especially but not necessarily only for Afri
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