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Punycode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Punycode is a computer programming encoding syntax by which a Unicode string of characters can be translated into the more-limited character set permitted in network host names.
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Punycode
Network Working Group A. Costello. Request for Comments: 3492 Univ. of California, Berkeley
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Internationalized domain name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Free implementation of StringPrep, Punycode, and IDNA release in GNU Libidn. 03/2003: Publication of RFC 3454, RFC 3490, RFC 3491 and RFC 3492; 06/2003:
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Punycode definition of Punycode in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
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punycode
Synopsis enum Punycode_status; const char* punycode_strerror (Punycode_status rc); typedef punycode_uint; int punycode_encode (size_t ...
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Punycode Property, ByteArray class - Punycode conversion algorithm ...
Punycode Property, Returns unicode String as punycode encoded string. You can directly convert data from/to any charset to punycode using this property.
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IDN Conversion Tool: VeriSign
To convert an IDN or nameserver from native characters to the Punycode version that is stored in the VeriSign Whois database: Type the domain name or nameserver name that you would ...
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libidn: punycode.h File Reference
input_length : The number of ASCII code points in the array. input : An array of ASCII code points (0..7F). output_length : The caller passes in the maximum number of code points ...
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Punycode
A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries. RFC 3492 . Title: Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of Unicode
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phlyLabs Punycode Converter
This converter allows you to transfer domain names between the encoded (Punycode) notation and the decoded (UTF-8) notation. Just enter the domain name in the respective field ...
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