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#1 DarkShadow

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:26 AM

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As part of our effort to continually enhance the .CA domain, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is considering the implementation of French character Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) at the second level (to the left of the dot).
An Internationalized Domain Name is simply a domain name that contains characters other than a-z, 0-9 or hyphens.
CIRA is planning the addition of the following accented characters to .CA domain names:
  • é, ë, ê, è
  • à, â
  • ô
  • ù, û, ü
  • ç
  • î, ï
This means you could soon see domain names like préside.ca, grâce.ca, etc. Before we can implement IDNs, CIRA is preparing a framework that will help us create a policy for launching accented domain names. As a Registrant, we are seeking your input on our proposed framework.
On September 20, 2011, CIRA opened a public consultation concerning our planned launch of IDNs. The feedback received from .CA holders like you, as well as our Members, Registrars and other stakeholders, will help us shape the final IDN launch policy. Learn more about the proposed policy and share your views at www.idnconsultation.ca.
About CIRA
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority is the Member-driven organization that manages Canada’s .CA domain name registry, develops and implements policies that support Canada’s Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally.


Ça va être pratique tantôt faire des affaires avec du monde de l'extérieur s'il ne sont pas capable de taper les caractère francophones...
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Posted 23 September 2011 - 10:16 AM

Je pense qu'il devrait accepter n'importe quel accent dans un nom de domaine.

Ex: Présidente.com marche sans ou avec accent.

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 11:12 AM

c'étais inévitable mais je me voit mal ecrire un ç dans un nom de domaine quand je vien de passer 2 minute a l'ecrire ici (c'est pas des farces a cause de mes touches anglaise)

les é è ë ê pas de probleme ca va augmenter les nom de domaine possible mais je crois que la pluspart vont continuer a ne pas les utilisers
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Posted 23 September 2011 - 07:25 PM

j'crois que ca va etre un "option", par exemple, acheté.ca achete.ca achèté.ca, etc... vont toute etre le meme site. donc, quelqu'un qui a pas d'accent va juste taper achete.ca

Note: Ya aussi des browser qui comprenne rien quand tu tape des é.





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