Question for people with experience in other languages that have their own scripts (non ascii latin scripts):
Is it common for websites to use non-ascii/unicode/punycode for their domains?
Please comment with examples and which language/script it is.
#unicode #localisation #domains #link #url #Internationalization
- Yes, often (28%, 2 votes)
- Yes, but rare (14%, 1 vote)
- No not common (57%, 4 votes)
This entry was edited (2 months ago)
treefit
in reply to treefit • • •treefit
in reply to treefit • • •For Japanese there are even some Unicode top level domains that private companies registered, but are they actually used in the real world?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.jp#Internationalized_top-level_domains
#japanese #unicode #domains
Internet country-code top level domain for Japan
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Patrick Mevzek
in reply to treefit • • •Ténno Seremélʹ
in reply to treefit • • •Internet internationalized country-code top level domain for the Russian Federation
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)