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Internationalized Domain Names



IDN FAQs - Whois Questions

How will the internationalized domain name appear in WHOIS?

In WHOIS, the internationalized domain name will appear as it is stored in the VeriSign database, which is punycode.

Here is an example:

xn--eckwd4c7c.com  
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In addition to the domain name, will the remainder of the domain/name server record be recorded (in ASCII) in the WHOIS and Registry database?

Yes. The domain name, registrar name, WHOIS server, referral URL, name server record, and updated date will be recorded using ASCII characters (the current standard). 
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Will the VeriSign WHOIS accept queries using the native character set of the internationalized domain name?

The punycode representation (and not the native character set) must be sent to the Registry WHOIS. An internationalized domain name conversion tool will be available as a bridge until an internationalized domain name WHOIS capability is available to accept queries using native language character sets.

The conversion tool will allow the entry of native characters and will return the accurate Punycode string which can then be linked to WHOIS to return WHOIS information.  
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How can someone find out if a domain name has been registered in multiple languages?

Domain names are unique registrations for each language. Therefore, a user must request registration information by initiating a WHOIS query for the domain name, in each language (native character set). 
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