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I suppose not, but why not? And we have some prediction that it will be accepted someday?
I’m rooting for the namecoin or some new DNS fashion catch up!
Note: I know I risk be marked out of context.
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I suppose not, but why not? And we have some prediction that it will be accepted someday?
I’m rooting for the namecoin or some new DNS fashion catch up!
Note: I know I risk be marked out of context.
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Records in Brazil and some international already allow special characters. See this news from Registro.br of 2005:
The domain registration service will accept, from 09/05, characters allowed in the Portuguese language, such as accented vowels and cedilla. With this, They can be registered and accessed sites with addresses as http://www.pãodeaçúcar.com.br.
Practical example:
Look, cool! I didn’t know this until today... :) But the bread didn’t work there! : ( Have some practical example?
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it is possible yes indeed look there the example nonnet.
– wwwjsw