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I forget where I saw this - but I'm sure I've seen somewhere that internet characters could break the functioning of the internet!
Interesting article though - thanks Nikos! |
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Well the problem is that most DNS servers are built to use the ASCII set of characters for input and processing etc. As it was originally written this only has 127 characters.
(see http://www.asciitable.com/ for the list). The extended ASCII character set does have support for most multilingual characters, but there's the problem of rolling this out to every existing DNS server and there are thousands if not millions of them. Then there's the browser problem - a modern copy of Firefox/IE should support most international characters fine - but legacy browsers (IE 6 and lower) I don't think do as standard and so you've got that problem as well. So you'd end up with a situation where only some sites, some users, and some browers could get to your site, and you really dont want to restrict your site traffic that way if you can possibly avoid it. The other problem then comes in terms of advertising - if you want to sell Website.com on the radio etc everyone will know your site is or be able to search for it, but this might not be the case with sites in or about other languages if the domain uses multilingual characters. INDA proposes a way to solve this by letting users enter the domain name in a way that is local to all users, but it sounds overly complicated and unlikely to get widespread adoption, in my opinion. |
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We're selling a lot of IDN's these days so from our perspective it seems a growth area. As far as SEO goes, I noticed a few pop up in the SERPs for competitive (poker) keywords the other day but they seem to have gone down again.
It would be interesting to run some tests on them, as I'm still not sure the punycode version of the keyword gets counted. For example here (покер = poker) PHP Code:
So far most people seem to be buying them for type-in traffic or branding, I don't think many SEO's have got into them for ranking but it does make sense to have the domain keyword as a high ranking phrase. Plus there are still a lot of good keyword domains available. Last edited by Nick Wilsdon; 11-05-07 at 10:57 AM. |
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http://www.xn--e1ajldi.ru/ looks rather awkward. And ".ru" is needed to be typed in latin. IMHO it won’t become more popular.
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Firex Fox follows to http://www.xn--e1ajldi.ru/, IE gives error. Last edited by Anton; 16-08-07 at 12:59 PM. |
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