Is it one third of the total internet population for whom it makes sense to see "--" in hostnames? Just have a look at this page http://xn--1lq90ic7fzpc.cn/ You can trust your eyes :) Regards, Peter and Karin Dambier Public-Root -- Peter und Karin Dambier Graeffstrasse 14 D-64646 Heppenheim +49-6252-671788 (Telekom) +49-6252-599091 (O2 Genion) +1-360-226-6583-9738 (INAIC) peter@peter-dambier.de http://iason.site.voila.fr
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:37:09 +0200, Peter & Karin Dambier said:
Is it one third of the total internet population for whom it makes sense to see "--" in hostnames?
Actually, xn-- doesn't make sense to *ANYBODY*. For about 1/3 of the population, the *encoded data*, once decoded, makes sense. But they don't see the xn-- part.
It took no less than four re-reads before it sank in that this message is not, in fact, spam. ---rob "Peter & Karin Dambier" <peter@peter-dambier.de> writes:
Is it one third of the total internet population for whom it makes sense to see "--" in hostnames?
Just have a look at this page
You can trust your eyes :)
Regards, Peter and Karin Dambier Public-Root
-- Peter und Karin Dambier Graeffstrasse 14 D-64646 Heppenheim +49-6252-671788 (Telekom) +49-6252-599091 (O2 Genion) +1-360-226-6583-9738 (INAIC) peter@peter-dambier.de http://iason.site.voila.fr
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Peter & Karin Dambier
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Robert E.Seastrom
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