Le 02/11/2009 18:36, Matt Garretson a écrit :
Good point.  It will be fun when grandma loses her glasses and
clicks on a link to ämazon.com  or  þankofamerica.com

That's the real risk here from an anti-spam point of view, and no doubt some new sorts of URI rule will be needed once we see what the spammers actually start taking advantage of.

Thankfully there will be rules in place to stop people mixing different scripts in a single IDN - can you tell the difference between a Cyrillic "a" and a Latin one in the middle of an otherwise Latin-script word? But all-Cyrillic, say, will still give some interesting Latin-lookalike possibilities (евау.com anyone?)

John.

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