Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 05:54:58 -0800 From: Dave Crocker <dhc@dcrocker.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020316055059.02c87420@127.0.0.1> | The DNS does not have searching. The sad thing about this whole debate is that the DNS has nothing to do with it at all. It is touted as "international domain names", which would make you think that the DNS was deeply involved, but it really isn't. Aside from the A==a rule in the DNS, it cares nothing at all about characters or their meanings. All the work here is for the benefit of other protocols, the DNS (which never had a problem with domain names in any char set whatever) is being mangled to make life easier for other protocols that really should have been fixed years ago. So, what the DNS has, or doesn't have, is irrelevant - what is important is what all the protocols that are the users of domain names (every one of them) has, or doesn't have. kre ps: this whole discussion is silly anyway - there's too much potential profit to be made selling domain names in non ascii based countries for anyone to care much about doing things the right way - all that matters is that something be done immediately, so that profit potential can be realised.