My understanding is MLDNs must be supported by the registry. gTLD registry
is supporting it (as seen by our working), .ca registry does not.
--Charles Daminato Tucows Product Manager (ccTLDs) chuck@tucows.com
Matters could get so confusing at work that it is actually laughable. - From National Post Horoscope for Gemini, Nov. 1st 2000
-----Original Message----- From: owner-dev-list@opensrs.org [mailto:owner-dev-list@opensrs.org]On Behalf Of Merlin Sent: November 8, 2000 6:11 PM To: opensrs-dev Subject: MLDNs & CA names
I note that the Multilingual names interface includes the line
Traditional Chinese name. example [yourdomain.com] or [yourdomain.on.ca]
as do the other Asian entry points.
Now, does this mean that not only com/net/org can use the Aisan encoding? but also .ca's as well?
If not, then perhaps this should be changed.
bob
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