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Do 8-bit domains work with QDNS?From: Johan Solve Date: Monday, June 5, 2000
Time: 12:34:40 am.nu domains are offering 8-bit domain names (domain names that=20
contain extended characters). While you can discuss the sanity of=20
this idea, I would like to know if QDNS supports extended characters=20
in domain names?
>2. Multilingual Web Address(tm) services.
>
>You can now use European characters, and any other UNICODE
>character set, for your .NU Web Address. This service does not
>support use of European characters in your .NU Email address,
>however.
>
>If you pre-registered for this service, you have already been
>set up to use this unique service. If you would like to sign
>up to be able to use Swedish, Danish, Dutch and any other
>European alphabet in your Web Address, you can do it now at
>http://www.nunames.nu/Local-Language.cfm for an annual fee of
>US$70. This service includes all our InstantWeb(r) services,
>including our new InstantWeb(r) Pages. You must have an active
>ASCII (English alphabet) .NU domain name already registered in
>order to use this service, however.
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Johan S=F6lve
FileMaker and Lasso Systems Developer
MONTANIA SYSTEM AB [FSA Member]
http://www.montania.se mailto:johan@montania.se
Halmstad Branch: Brogatan 16, S-30243 Halmstad
phone +46 35-127205 fax +46 35-2802654 mobile +46 709-515570
Ronneby HQ: Soft Center , S-37225 Ronneby
phone +46 457-386200 fax +46 457-26479
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