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IDN Standards |
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
led the effort to create standards for using non-ASCII characters in
the Domain Name System (DNS). International working groups developed
suggested standards and publish them for review and comment. Participating
organizations developed technologies to the standards to test their
application. Through a process of revision and comment, participants
reached agreement and issued standards in 2003.. VeriSign contributed
to the IETF’s IDN Working Group.
The organizations responsible for Internet
standards are: the Internet Architecture Board, the IETF, and ICANN.
The VeriSign IDN program follows the IETF standards
and VeriSign serves as an important partner in testing the application
and technologies required.
VeriSign has focused on solving the problem
of resolving character variants with particular emphasis on the Chinese
language.
The four standards related to IDNs are the
encoding scheme, name preparation, and IDNs in applications and string
preparation. In March 2003, the IETF published the last of the IDN Requests
for Comment (RFCs) and VeriSign began the migration process to the published
IDN standards.
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