Big Change To Writing Internet Addresses

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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

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    Big Change To Writing Internet Addresses

    A new way of writing internet addresses has been approved, described as the net's "biggest technical change" since it was created 40 years ago.


    Non-Latin characters are to be used in future


    The organisation that oversees them has backed the use of non-Latin characters from languages like Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi and Korean.
    Up to now, addresses have been limited to the 26 characters in the Latin alphabet used in English (A-Z) as well as 10 numbers and the hyphen.
    That has meant internet users with little or no knowledge of English may still have to type in Latin characters to access their country's web pages.
    But now, web addresses using characters from different languages will be available by mid-2010, including TLDs (top-level domains such as ".com")
    Their use has been approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) board at a meeting in Seoul, South Korea.
    Nations and territories will be able to apply for internet address endings reflecting their name and using their national language from November 16, when ICANN's Internationalised Domain Name (IDN) fast track process begins.


    Major shake-up of web addresses planned

    If the applications meet certain criteria, including government and community support and a stability evaluation, the applicants will be approved to start accepting registrations for domain names.
    More than half the world's internet users do not use English or a Latin-based language as their first language and this move will see around 100,000 new characters available for use in IDNs.
    Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of ICANN, said: "The coming introduction of non-Latin characters represents the biggest technical change to the internet since it was created four decades ago."
    Joe White of gandi.net, which provides internet services based on domain names, said: "This first wave of applicants will give an early indication as to how the structure of the internet might evolve by giving a glimpse of which new TLDs might arrive first.
    "It will prompt businesses to start thinking about how to adapt their strategy, whether they want to run their own TLD or register a domain within a new TLD such as .lawyer.
    "Consumers will start to form opinions on whether they trust the new TLDs any more, whether they see any value in them, and whether it's really as exciting as ICANN thinks it will be."
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  • dctyper
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    • Jun 2008
    • 2539

    #2
    now that, is stupid. why fix someting that aint broken
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    • chroma
      V.I.P. Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 1976

      #3
      Originally posted by dctyper
      now that, is stupid. why fix someting that aint broken

      See whats the difference between http://www.mybanklogin.com and http://www.mybanklogin.ᴄom?

      hint: one is com and the other is regular om prefixed with a unicode character.

      Almost indestinguishable and the bad news is if you give over your details to the wrong one your bank acount is left wide open to whomever set up the bogus phishing site.

      Im all for regional languages on the internet but they should have kept the standard prefixes to prevent people getting scammed on a massive scale.
      He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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      • dctyper
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        • Jun 2008
        • 2539

        #4
        good point mate, took me 3 4 looks before i noticed
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