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October 31st, 2009

Web addresses to extend to non-English languages

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 8:46 am

Categories: Breaking news, Environment, Major breakthroughs, Next-generation technology, Web 2.0

Tags: Web, ICANN, Web Address, Channel Management, Domain Names, Marketing, Internet, Zack Whittaker

Since the very start of web addresses being introduced, only Latin-script (English) based web addresses would work. With the ever increasing number of web addresses in use, the regulatory body assigning domain name details has approved the use of non-English addresses.

ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, have approved a number of internationalised domain names (IDN’s) which could be rolled out as soon as next year, the BBC report.

At the moment, only the standard 26-letter English alphabet from A-Z and including 0-9 can be used. This new process will allow in theory any language using any symbol to enter web addresses.

This move will see the next generation web for non-English speaking users, and in short, will make the Internet truly local to whoever may use the web.

From two weeks time, ICANN will begin accepting applications for IDN’s and will make the first ones available from mid-2010.

Starting with the most popular languages, according to the BBC article:

“It is likely the majority of early non-Latin net addresses to be approved will be in Chinese and Arabic script, followed by Russian.

Some countries, such as China and Thailand, have already introduced workarounds that allow computer users to enter web addresses in their own language. However, these were not internationally approved and do not work on all computers.”

This appears to be ICANN’s first major step since receiving autonomy from the US government last month. How web browsers will respond to this it is not so clear. However, with Firefox, by entering in a non-English set of characters, seems to convert it only to English when submitted.

Will this make the Internet more accessible? Have your say.

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RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages
I do not understand the problem here. Each country already has it's own local net, and same with communications. So why dont we put this onto the Comm companies that we use to connect to foreign con... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rnlightle Posted on: 11/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Domain spoofing opportunity?  palotasb | 10/31/09
Yup  Ceridan | 11/02/09
a tousand more  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Arrogant dumb ones...  wright_is | 11/03/09
amazing  zdnetnme | 11/03/09
well,  cameigons | 11/03/09
I never said...  wright_is | 11/04/09
no dispute  zdnetnme | 11/04/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  piyushkp | 10/31/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  mistercatworks@... | 10/31/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  ZStoner | 10/31/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  Pepperjet | 10/31/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  Pepperjet | 10/31/09
It's complicated  cameigons | 11/01/09
for how long it is going to be the international language though?  pupkin_z | 11/01/09
Language lags  cdmsr | 11/02/09
good enough  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Sorry to pop your bubble,  rarsa | 11/02/09
English lives  cdmsr | 11/02/09
Have you tried ...  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Agreed Business Language != Universal  wright_is | 11/03/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  paulbee | 10/31/09
Well,  cameigons | 11/01/09
We will need a better way to enter Kanji, Cyrillic, etc.  Roque Mocan | 11/01/09
Movie broken beyond a certain point . . .  CobraA1 | 10/31/09
Re:Movie broken beyond a certain point . . .  cameigons | 11/01/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  figmo@... | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  Seryy Volk | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  Seryy Volk | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  rarsa | 11/02/09
English as a standard where it makes sense  jparr | 11/02/09
Wrong answer...  Marty R. Milette | 11/02/09
totally correct  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Follow the money...  Marty R. Milette | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  Minarchy | 11/02/09
do'nt know what you said, but it did make me chuckle  talkstocomputers@... | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  jingbugle | 11/02/09
What about security?  jparr | 11/02/09
Non-unicode databases / app servers  jparr | 11/02/09
Maybe a good "thing" for other countries  nevthaman | 11/02/09
Re web addresses to extend to no-english languages.  talkstocomputers@... | 11/02/09
Missing the point  inmarket | 11/02/09
The end of English supremacy  wenk.martin@... | 11/02/09
Selfish  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Oh-My-God  cameigons | 11/03/09
security  zdnetnme | 11/03/09
security and globalization  cameigons | 11/03/09
True  zdnetnme | 11/04/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  msperling | 11/02/09
Mass Confusion!  Dave@... | 11/02/09
The new standard is NO standard  n0oeg | 11/02/09
TOTALLY AGREEE  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
We'll just have to find another way  cameigons | 11/03/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  edchuy | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
Self-Destruction  zdnetnme | 11/02/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  337 | 11/02/09
I recognize pages by their filenames  Rubix_z | 11/03/09
And what about the people who can't speak English?  wright_is | 11/03/09
action: reaction  muzza2005 | 11/03/09
REMEMBER THE STORY OF BABYLON  tmp0808 | 11/03/09
And how are you supposed to type English...  wright_is | 11/03/09
It's doesn't have to be in English  Rubix_z | 11/03/09
But...  wright_is | 11/03/09
Shouldn't that be Latin alphabet?  wright_is | 11/03/09
So actually you are pleading for a single standard  Rubix_z | 11/03/09
No, not a single standard...  wright_is | 11/03/09
great  zdnetnme | 11/03/09
Not a phisher...  wright_is | 11/04/09
Do I press "2?" (nt)  pgit | 11/03/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  cameigons | 11/03/09
RE:Is it the end of ICANN's chronic ignorance?  garavan | 11/03/09
RE:ICANN's chronic ignorance ends soon?  garavan | 11/03/09
REALLY  zdnetnme | 11/03/09
Doesn't matter. If you want an international site, you'll use English.  bran.murray | 11/03/09
enlightened and humanist  zdnetnme | 11/03/09
Getting scared  gvandermeeren | 11/03/09
RE: Web addresses to exend to non-English languages  rnlightle | 11/04/09

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