Comment by belorn
8 years ago
Could you explain what fixed/immune means? Is it only the confusable characters, ie characters that are visually identical or near-identical to latin characters, that is getting the punycode treatment?
8 years ago
Could you explain what fixed/immune means? Is it only the confusable characters, ie characters that are visually identical or near-identical to latin characters, that is getting the punycode treatment?
I think IE and Safari just don't support Unicode in domains.
I'm not sure the nature of Chrome's fix, but IE and Safari don't support punycode.