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	Title		: A Method for Registering Internationalized Domain Names
	Author(s)	: P. Hoffman
	Filename	: draft-hoffman-idn-reg-02.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-10-17
	
This document describes some suggested practices for registering
internationalized domain names (IDNs) in a zone. Before accepting
registrations of domain names into a zone, the zone's registry should
decide which codepoints in the Unicode character set the zone will
accept. The registry should also decide whether particular characters in
a registered domain name should cause registration of multiple
equivalent domain names; these domain names might be added to the zone
or blocked from registration. This document also describes how to handle
character variants in registering IDNs, and how to publish tables that
list the character variants.

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