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21 November 2008

Updated article: An Introduction to Multilingual Web Addresses

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Information was updated about support for paths as IRIs in latest browsers. For a detailed list of changes read the full post. [search keys: article-idn-and-iri]

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9 May 2008

Updated article: An Introduction to Multilingual Web Addresses

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A paragraph about Firefox support for IRIs was updated. For a detailed list of changes read the full post.

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4 April 2007

Updated article: An Introduction to Multilingual Web Addresses

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After some research and discussion, the section "Does it work?" was rewritten, with particular emphasis on domain names and phishing in browsers. Some text was also added about how registries deal with phishing.

There were also various changes to the section "Further Reading". [search keys: article-idn-and-iri]

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5 March 2007

For review: An Introduction to Multilingual Web Addresses

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Comments are being sought on the revised section of this article entitled Does it work? prior to final completion. Please send any comments to www-international@w3.org (subscribe). We expect to publish a final version in one to two weeks. [search keys: article-idn-and-iri]

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14 January 2005

New article: An introduction to multilingual Web addresses

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Recent developments enable you to add non-ASCII characters to Web addresses. This article provides a high level introduction to how this works. It is aimed at content authors and general users who want to understand the basics without too many gory technical details.

By Richard Ishida, W3C. [search key: article-idn-and-iri]

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