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Title : The Internationalized Domain Name System
Author(s) : E. Hall
Filename : draft-hall-dm-idns-00.txt
Pages : 55
Date : 14-Nov-01
The principle intention of this specification is to facilitate the
deployment of a completely internationalized domain name syntax
and service which new protocols, applications and host systems can
use, but without disrupting the existing infrastructure. Towards
that end, this document describes a series of elective
encapsulation services and protocol extensions which cumulatively
allow internationalized domain names to be stored and transmitted
in the existing DNS message and within application data streams,
according to the compliance level of the participating systems.
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