Internationalized domain names
The
character set allowed in the Domain Name System is based on ASCII
and does not allow the representation of names and words of many languages in
their native scripts or alphabets. ICANN approved the Internationalized
domain name (IDNA) system, which maps Unicode strings used in application user
interfaces into the valid DNS character set by an encoding called Punycode. For example, københavn.eu is mapped to
xn--kbenhavn-54a.eu. Many registries
have adopted IDNA
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