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Why IDN :
An internationalized domain name (IDN) is an Internet domain name that
(potentially) contains non-ASCII characters. Such domain names could contain
letters with diacritics, as required by many European languages, or characters
from non-Latin scripts such as Arabic or Chinese. However, the standard for
domain names does not allow such characters, and much work has gone into finding
a way around this, either by changing the standard, or by agreeing on a way to
convert internationalized domain names into standard ASCII domain names while
preserving the stability of the domain name system.
IDN has, by the standards of the Internet, a long history; it was originally
proposed in 1996 (by M. Duerst) and implemented in 1998 (by T.W.Tan et al).
After much debate and many competing proposals, a system called
Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) was adopted as the chosen
standard, and is currently, as of 2005, in the process of being rolled out.
In IDNA, the term internationalized domain name means specifically any domain
name consisting only of labels to which the IDNA ToASCII algorithm can be
successfully applied. (For the meaning of 'label' and 'ToASCII', see the section
ToASCII and ToUnicode below.)
Internationalizing domain names in applications
Internationalizing Domain Names in
Applications (IDNA) is a mechanism defined in 2003 for handling
internationalized domain names containing non-ASCII characters. Such domain
names could not be handled by the existing DNS and name resolver infrastructure.
Rather than redesigning the existing DNS infrastructure, it was decided that
non-ASCII domain names should be converted to a suitable ASCII-based form by web
browsers and other user applications; IDNA specifies how this conversion is to
be done.
IDNA was designed for maximum backward compatibility with the existing DNS
system, which was designed for use with names using only a subset of the ASCII
character set.
An IDNA-enabled application is able to convert between the restricted-ASCII and
non-ASCII representations of a domain, using the ASCII form in cases where it is
needed (such as for DNS lookup), but being able to present the more readable
non-ASCII form to users. Applications that do not support IDNA will not be able
to handle domain names with non-ASCII characters, but will still be able to
access such domains if given the (usually rather cryptic) ASCII equivalent.
ICANN issued guidelines for the use of IDNA in June 2003, and it was already
possible to register .jp domains using this system in July 2003. Several other
top-level domain registries started accepting registrations in March 2004.
Mozilla 1.4, Netscape 7.1, Opera 7.11 and Safari are among the first
applications to support IDNA. A browser plugin is available for Internet
Explorer 6 to provide IDN support. Internet Explorer 7.0 and Windows Vista's URL
APIs provide native support for IDN