Tuesday, August 19, 2014
IDN can also be perceived as the label displayed in a software
application, in an alphabet or language-specific script. IDNs are stored
in the DNS
as ASCII strings. The DNS performs look-up services to ensure the
translation of user-friendly names to locate the Internet resources, and
it is restricted to using ASCII
characters for acceptable domains. IDNs ensure the names written by
means of non-ASCII scripts are translated into ASCII text compatible
with the DNS.
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