On 06/05/10 21:27, Zaid Ali wrote:
I agree Safari experience looks much nicer and yes whole host of potential
malice to arise. Firefox shows punycode
http://xn--4gbrim.xnrmckbbajlc6dj7bxne2c.xn--wgbh1c/ar/default.aspx
Now if I understood arabic only and was travelling or happen to use Fir
Neil Harris (neil) writes:
>
> To fix it, the .eg / .xn--4gbrim TLD registrar needs to contact the
> Mozilla Foundation in order to inform the Foundation of their
> official IDN name allocation policy, so that the native-script URL
> display can then be switched on for their domain.
>
> See https
>> To fix it, the .eg / .xn--4gbrim TLD registrar needs to contact the
>> Mozilla Foundation in order to inform the Foundation of their
>> official IDN name allocation policy, so that the native-script URL
>> display can then be switched on for their domain.
>
> Wow, talk about layer violatio
On 5/8/2010 07:36, Phil Regnauld wrote:
> Neil Harris (neil) writes:
>>
>> To fix it, the .eg / .xn--4gbrim TLD registrar needs to contact the
>> Mozilla Foundation in order to inform the Foundation of their
>> official IDN name allocation policy, so that the native-script URL
>> display can then b
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On 5/7/2010 22:53, Peter Beckman wrote:
> On Fri, 7 May 2010, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
>
>> David Conrad wrote:
>>> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but some folks might get support calls...
>>>
>>> http://وزارة-الأتصالات.مصر/
>>
>> That actually looks quite ha
> Wait until the FCC, FTC, and IRS finish taking over the Internet.
You forgot FBI, NSA and CIA, just to mention a few more three letter
agencies ... k'mon gimme a break.
Cheers
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