Domain Name With Unicode. With punycode you can include non-ASCII characters within a domain name by creating bootstring encoding of unicode as part of a complicated encoding process. Language rules are created to prevent the registration of domains that could potentially confuse the end user.
For more information visit the following web sites. Luckily Chrome and Firefox have stopped converting domain names to unicode in the browser. If the browser cant find the font it will display the raw xn-- punycode domain name.
Internationalized Domain Names IDNs are domain names which use a wide range of Unicode characters used in different languages.
Internationalized Domain Names IDNs are domain names which use a wide range of Unicode characters used in different languages. These Internationalized domain names IDNs created new challenges for IT security professionals and organizations worldwide concerning visual spoofing the practice of using international language characters to make a fake URL visually appear legitimate. Click here to learn more. Utilizing the unique NJStar multilingual technology we strive to offer our customers unparalleled ease in multilingual domain registration and management.