> Multilingual domains will not resolve in DNS at all...so nameserver changes
> are largely irrelevant. We will probably allow people to change them
> eventually, but since they don't resolve, it's not a priority. (To give you
> some perspective, .ca changes ARE a priority, and we don't have that done
> yet)
Do you mean resolve to their native language encoding?
Because I happened to come across a domain that does resolve:
Does this name resolve because it was not registered properly (i.e. without
the character set bit) or is there some other explanation?
-- John Keegan john@RackShare.com http://RackShare.com
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