2006 Apr 5, 10:57'Domain Name System (DNS) names are "case insensitive". This document explains exactly what that means and provides a clear specification of the rules. This clarification updates RFCs 1034, 1035, and
2181.'
dns rfc language reference internet domain case-folding 2006 Mar 22, 2:32Example of an IDN
dns dns-example idn internet domain 2006 Mar 22, 1:27Example of a valid domain name with a two two letter domain name labels. "ca" is the country TLD label and is also the domain in this case.
dns dns-example domain internet language 2006 Mar 22, 1:25Example of a valid domain name with a well known TLD ("org") followed by a two letter country TLD ("be"). The domain in this case should be "be".
dns dns-example language internet domain 2005 Nov 30, 3:50These statements of architectural principle explain the thinking behind the specifications. These are personal notes by Tim Berners-Lee: they are not endorsed by W3C. They are aimed at the technical
community, to explain reasons, provide a framework to pr
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