Thank you! I had not known about the IANA IDN tables, and they are fascinating reading. In particular, it provides a concrete way of talking about registry policies that affect phishing attacks through confusables, as discussed in our "Another difficulty to overcome ..." thread a few days ago. —Jim DeLaHunt, Vancouver, Canada On 2018-02-25 03:54, Andre Schappo wrote:
It must be over a year since I last looked at the IANA IDN tables and they have grown massively in that time ➜ iana.org/domains/idn-tables <http://iana.org/domains/idn-tables>
Some observations: I will use Verisignʼs Japanese .コム (transliteration of .com)
There is .コム Japanese, which is LDH (ASCII Letters, Digits, Hyphen) + Hiragana + Katakana + a heap of Han There is .コム Hiragana, which is DH + Hiragana There is .コム Katakana, which is DH + Katakana There is .コム Han, which is DH + a heap of Han
André Schappo
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