1. 30Mb virtual web hosting with FTP support
2. 5 POP3 mailboxes (10Mb each)
3. own CGI-BIN Perl 5.6 +LWP +PHP4 +SSI
4. MySQL ver 8.8 distribute 3.22
5. password protected directories
6. HTTP-based Realvideo/audio streaming
7. unlimited email addresses with your domain
8. unlimited traffic and hits
9. web-based configuration interface
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Multilingual names are operational
Do you know the multilingual domain names are working already?
Don't wait any longer because DomainAvenue.com is one of the very few
registration providers to offer you FREE multilingual Web hosting
when you register a multilingual domain name with us. Please choose the
character encoding you need below and check to see if your multilingual
domain name is still available.
The ISO-8859-1 character set covers most West European languages,
including Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish,
Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Faroese, Finnish,
Galician, Icelandic, Irish, Norwegian, Scottish, and Swedish.
Check domain in ISO-8859-1 |
The ISO-8859-2 character set covers most Central and Eastern
Europe languages, including Slovenian, Slovak, Romanian, Polish,
Hungarian, Czech, and Croatian.
Check domain in ISO-8859-2 |
This is the ISO-8859-7 Greek character set.
Check domain in ISO-8859-7 |
The is the ISO-8859-9 Turkish character set.
Check domain in ISO-8859-9 |
This is the Korean Standard (KSC5601) encoding.
Check domain in KSC5601 |
This is the Japanese Industry Standard (Shift-JIS).
Check domain in Shift-JIS |
This is the BIG5 encoding for traditional Chinese characters.
This character set is commonly used in Hong Kong, Macau
and Taiwan (a.k.a. Republic of China).
Check domain in BIG5 |
This is the GB2312 encoding for simplified Chinese characters
and is the national standard character set used in the
People's Republic of China, also used by Chinese living in
Singapore or Malaysia.
Check domain in GB2312 |
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Learn about character variants in traditional/simplified Chinese
Why multilingual domain names
Since the beginning of the Internet, the domain name system (DNS) has only
allowed Internet addresses based on English characters. Recent research,
Forrester Research,
indicates that 50% of current Internet users speak English
and by 2005 (est.) only one-third of users will use English for
online communication.
In recognition of this need for multilingual domain names, Verisign GRS
has announced a testbed for Internationalised Domain Name registrations.
The test bed is designed to allow registration of ASCII-encoded multilingual
domain names using the Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP). Multilingual
domain names can be registered as second level domains under .com, .net
or .org. The multilingual domain names will be stored using Row-based
ASCII-Compatible Encoding (referred to as RACE) in the Verisign GRS.
Via Melbourne IT,
Webnic.cc
and other multilingual partners, including ChinaDNS, CNNIC and i-DNS, DomainAvenue.com accepted participation
and successfully developed a multilingual client to convert a native
language domain into an acceptable string that can be processed and stored
by the Verisign GRS. In this regard, on October 20, 2000, Melbourne IT
successfully completed the Multilingual Certification Evaluation for each
of the above new languages in which we intend to register names.
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DomainAvenue.com has now progressed to prepare the registration system
to offer these languages for multilingual domain names to Business Partners
and is also working closely with Melbourne IT and Verisign GRS to incorporate
RRP 1.2.0 commands.
Resolving ML.com domain names
Resolution is a process by which a domain name is translated into an IP
address, allowing Internet users to access Web sites. Multilingual names
are now resolvable on a test-basis and during a next phase, Verisign GRS
will include the multilingual domain names in the Top Level Domain Zone
files so that they can be normally resolved by the Internet's DNS
infrastructure. It should be noted that resolution of names would occur
in a phased approach to allow for sufficient testing of the process.
Meanwhile, you can download or install one of the following to have
multilingual names enabled with your browser.
You'll need Adobe Acrobat to download the following material.
Multilingual browser plug-ins
Get i-Nav IDN browser plugin
Install iResolve for Microsoft Internet Explorer
iClient 3.14 for any browsers
NJStar 2.1 CJKV multilingual viewer
WIPO research material
Multilingual domain intellectual property considerations
Language statistics on the Internet
Contracting members of pertinent international IP treaties
List of internationalized domain name cases
Multilingual trademarks: Trademark office practice and procedure
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