An internationalized domain name is a domain name that contains native scripts or diacritics used in languages such as Hindi, Russian or Chinese. An internationalized domain name does not use the Roman alphabet – the 26 letters of the alphabet, the numerals 0-9, and the hyphen. Rather, it uses an algorithm to display the Roman alphabet as native scripts.














28 April 2008, by Tommy Fassbender
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