A Tangled Web: Issues of I18N, Domain Names, and the Other Internet protocols
Author(s) -
Leslie Daigle
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
rfc
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.17487/rfc2825
Subject(s) - the internet , world wide web , interoperability , computer science , domain (mathematical analysis) , domain name system , domain name , internet privacy , mathematical analysis , mathematics
The goals of the work to "internationalize" Internet protocols include providing all users of the Internet with the capability of using their own language and its standard character set to express themselves, write names, and to navigate the network. This impacts the domain names visible in e-mail addresses and so many of today's URLs used to locate information on the World Wide Web, etc. However, domain names are used by Internet protocols that are used across national boundaries. These services must interoperate worldwide, or we risk isolating components of the network from each other along locale boundaries. This type of isolation could impede not only communications among people, but opportunities of the areas involved to participate effectively in e-commerce, distance learning, and other activities at an international scale, thereby retarding economic development.
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