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Internationalized Domain Name Whois FAQs
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IDN Punycode migration
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i-Nav Plug-in
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.CC Migration - Romanized .CC and IDN .CC
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| General Questions |
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What are internationalized
domain names (IDN)?
Internationalized domain names (IDN) are
domain names represented by native language
characters followed by .com or .net (for
example: 國際化域名.com).
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What is an internationalized
domain name registration?
Registrants will be able to register second-level
domain names in .com and .net, through WebNIC.cc
- an ICANN accredited registrar for Verisign
IDN.
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How do I use an IDN?
To use an IDN to navigate to a Web site,
the user types the IDN in the browser's
address bar or clicks an active link. If
the user does not have the i-Nav plug-in,
most browsers will require that the user
type "www." or "http://" before the IDN.
These prefixes will enable the browser to
recognize the IDN as a DNS query. The IDN
is resolved and the desired Web site appears
in the browser.
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What languages are supported?
Since availability of languages is dependent
upon Unicode, it would be best to answer
this question in Unicode terms from the
Unicode site. Many scripts (especially Latin)
are used for a very large number of languages.
The easiest answer is that Unicode covers
all the languages that can be written in
the following scripts: Latin; Greek; Cyrillic;
Armenian; Hebrew; Arabic; Syriac; Thaana;
Devanagari; Bengali; Gurmukhi; Oriya; Tamil;
Telegu; Kannada; Malayalam; Sinhala; Thai;
Lao; Tibetan; Myanmar; Georgian; Hangul;
Ethiopic; Cherokee; Canadian-Aboriginal
Syllabics; Ogham; Runic; Khmer; Mongolian;
Han (Japanese, Chinese, Korean ideographs);
Hiragana; Katakana; Bopomofo and Yi.
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How will non-English
domain names appear on my Web browser?
All non-English domain names registered
during the testbed period will become second
level domain names within .com and .net.
For example, a Chinese domain name may appear
as 國際化域名.com.
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Can several domain names
share the same IP address?
Yes. There is no variation from the current
capability for domain names to share IP
addresses.
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How will the WebNIC.cc
handle trademark issues with regard to international
domain names?
As a registrar, WebNIC.cc is not in the
position and not authorized to resolve or
decide on any of the intellectual property
disputes surrounding domain name registration.
But for all Domain Names that registered,
transferred or renewed through WebNIC.cc,
the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Policy (UDRP) will be adopted to resolve
disputes, including those involving internationalized
domain names.
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Procedure |
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How will internationalized
domain names be processed?
The registrar will use Row-based ASCII-Compatible
Encoding and valid name prep checks to convert
native language characters into ASCII-compliant
codes. These ASCII strings will then be
sent to the WebNIC.cc database via an internationalized
domain name testbed protocol.
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What is the encoding
used for this process?
Starting 29th December 2003, the encoding
will be Punycode.
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May hyphens be used
in internationalized domain names?
Yes. Hyphens may be used in internationalized
domain names. However, just as current standards
do not allow names to begin or end with
a hyphen, the ASCII transformation cannot
begin or end with a hyphen.
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What is the maximum
number of characters allowed for an internationalized
domain name?
The encoded form of the internationalized
domain name (including the 4 characters
for .com or .net) may contain up to 67 characters.
The characters can be letters, numbers,
and/or hyphens. Hyphens may not begin or
end a domain name. The internationalized
domain name transformation software will
reject the name if the encoded conversion
exceeds the limit.
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How will internationalized
domain names appear in the Zone file, as
the actual name in the native character
set, or as the ASCII transformation?
When in the Zone file, internationalized
domain names will appear as the encoded
ASCII character string. For example, the
RACE encoding of 國際化域名.com will
be stored as bq--3blqxfu3kmlfpx2ubu.com.
However, starting December 29th 2003, the
ASCII character string will use Punycode,
which for the same native domain name 國際化域名.com,
Punycode will be xn--cjr6vy5ejyai80u.com.
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What is the format of
the domain name when it is entered into
the WebNIC.cc database?
Internationalized domain names are stored
in the WebNIC.cc database as ASCII-compliant
Punycode with .com or .net suffixes.
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How to register IDN?
Using Quick Start:
- Login to Quick start in Partner Central
- Select registration button for '.com/.net/.info/.biz/.cc'
- Fill up the domain name in native/local
language and submit. Domain name will
display in native & Punycode.
- Continue with fill up other domain
name information & submit for registration.
Please note that domain name will be display
in Punycode as well. Please keep the Punycode
for reference.
In Private Label:
- Login to Private Label
- Fill up the domain name in native/local
language & select extension .com/.net.
Submit for availability search. Domain
will display in native and Punycode.
- Continue with fill up other domain
name information & submit for registration.
Please note that domain name will be display
in Punycode as well. Please keep the Punycode
for reference.
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How to transfer IDN?
Just select Transfer feature and fill up
native or Punycode, and submit for transfer.
Please refer to Domain Transfer FAQ for
transfer process and information. You may
use the Conversion
Tool to check on the Punycode or native
of domain name.
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How to renew IDN?
Just select Renewal feature and fill up
native or Punycode, and submit for renewal.
Please ensure only domain name transferred
or registered with Webnic.cc may renew using
this feature. You may use the Conversion
Tool to check on the Punycode or native
of domain name.
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How to manage IDN?
Web Address Manager is the feature available
for you to manage your domain name with
User ID and password. Please note domain
name will be displayed in native and Punycode.
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How to know the Punycode
or native of domain name?
You may use the IDN Conversion
Tool to find out the native or Punycode
of domain name. A Race Code shall start
with bq--xxxxxx.com. Starting December 29th
2003, Punycode will be used and it shall
start with xn--xxxxxx.com.
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What is IDN Conversion
Tool?
IDN Conversion
Tool is a tool to convert IDN domain
name from native to Punycode, or vice versa.
. The Conversion
Tool is available at Partner Central
and Private Label. Make sure your IE browser
encoding is set as UTF-8 to use this tool.
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Internationalized Domain Name Whois FAQs |
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How will the internationalized
domain name appear in WHOIS?
In WHOIS, the internationalized domain name
will appear as it is stored in the WebNIC.cc'
database, which is RACE. Here is an example
based on the currently proposed IDN Working
Group Internet draft: bq--gde6djht.com.
As the protocol evolves, the beginning of
the string (bq--) could change. Starting
29th December 2003, Punycode will be used
and it is begin with string (xn--).
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In addition to the domain
name, will the remainder of the domain/name
server record be recorded (in ASCII) in
the WHOIS and Registry database?
Yes. The domain name, registrar name, WHOIS
server, referral URL, name server record,
and updated date will be recorded using
ASCII characters (the current standard).
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Will the WebNIC.cc WHOIS
accept queries using the native character
set of the internationalized domain name?
The RACE representation (and not the native
character set) must be sent to the Registry
WHOIS. At the beginning of the testbed,
an internationalized domain name Conversion
Tool will be available as a bridge until
an internationalized domain name WHOIS capability
is available to accept queries using native
language character sets.
The Conversion
Tool will allow the entry of native
characters and will return the accurate
RACE string which can then be linked to
WHOIS to return WHOIS information.
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How can someone find
out if a domain name has been registered
in multiple languages?
Domain names are unique registrations for
each language. Therefore, a user must request
registration information by initiating a
WHOIS query for the domain name, in each
language (native character set).
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IDN Punycode migration |
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What is Punycode?
Punycode is the standard for conversion
of IDNs from their native character sets
into an ASCII string.
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What is Punycode migration?
The Standards Migration Plan will involve
one migration - from the current Encoding
Scheme (RACE) to the new Encoding Scheme
(RFC 3491: punycode).
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Why there is need for
Punycode migration?
The advantage is that Punycode is a standard
put in place by the IEFT whereas RACE was
only a generally accepted process.
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When will all the RACE
code change to Punycode?
All the IDN that belong to WebNIC.cc, the
RACE code will be changed to Punycode on
29th December 2003.
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How can I get my new
Punycode?
You may get your new Punycode by using our
Conversion
Tool. Keyin your domain name in native
& submit. Conversion
Tool shall provide Punycode instantly.
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As Registrant/administrator
of IDN, what should I do?
The Standards Migration Plan will involve
one migration - from the current Encoding
Scheme (RACE) to the new Encoding Scheme
(punycode). These are the only modifications
required for IDN registrars. Therefore as
partners/users, there is nothing need to
be done by you. However in future, Registrants/administrators
need to use Punycode for IDN registration
and management.
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Can I use RACE code
to manage my IDN domain name?
Starting 29th December 2003, you need to
use native or Punycode to manage IDN. You
may get your new Punycode by using our Conversion Tool.
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Can I use RACE code
to transfer my IDN domain name?
Starting 29th December 2003, you need to
use native or Punycode to submit IDN transfer.
You may get your new Punycode by using our
Conversion Tool.
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Can I use RACE code
to renew my IDN domain name?
Starting 29th December 2003, you need to
use native or Punycode to renew IDN. You
may get your new Punycode by using our Conversion
Tool.
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How about my IDN database?
If you do have your own database for IDN
domain name, please update your database
to punycode after 29th December 2003. This
is due to RACE code will not be valid anymore
after April 2004. To ensure your IDN resolve
to desired web site, please also refer to
Q11 for NS delegation and configuration
of IDN.
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How about my IDN NS
delegation and configuration?
The migration is move the IDNs from RACE
to Punycode. Currently the DNS setting of
domain name will still remain working till
April 2004. Therefore it is suggest that
partners to modify the IDN DNS configuration
to ensure the IDN working fine after that
period. You may change the DNS configuration
after 29th December 2003. Please refer to
Punycode NS Delegation and
Configuration Guideline for more information.
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i-Nav Plug-in Frequently Asked Questions |
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Overview of the i-Nav plug-in |
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What is the latest news
on the functionality of IDNs?
The i-Nav plug-in enables the resolution
and display of IDN addresses in Microsoft's
Internet Explorer browser. For more information
and to download the latest plug-in go to
http://www.idnnow.com/. The i-Nav
plug-in is free, both to users and to any
of our registrar partners who are interested
in distributing the i-Nav plug-in in their
local area.
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How does the i-Nav plug-in
resolve an IDN?
The i-Nav plug-in enables the resolution
of an IDN while providing native script
retention in the Internet Explorer browser
address bar.
The i-Nav plug-in needs to be installed
only once; thereafter it automatically undertakes
all the resolutions locally on your machine
and updates itself automatically. For more
info on the latest enhancements to the i-Nav
plug-in go to http://www.idnnow.com/.
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What top-level domains
(TLDs) are supported by the i-Nav? plug-in?
The i-Nav plug-in resolves IDNs in the com,
net and jp top-level domains.
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Who is the audience
or intended user for the i-Nav plug-in?
The i-Nav plug-in is intended for Internet
users, not registrars nor registrants. However,
that the added functionality of the software
will aid Internet end-users in adopting
and using IDNs. This in turn will drive
increases in renewal rates and new registrations,
all of which benefit the registrars.
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When is the i-Nav plug-in
available?
The plug-in for Internet Explorer is available
immediately. Note that the plug-in does
not require any special registrar implementation
or integration.
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Is there a schedule
for deployment of e-mail clients?
Currently, we are developing functionality
for Outlook and Outlook Express. We will
make updates to the deployment schedule
as they become available.
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Do I have to do anything
to make sure I have the latest and most
updated version?
No. The i-Nav plug-in is automatically updated
when a new version is available. You do
not have to worry about keeping the plug-in
up to date.
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How will the i-Nav plug-in
be updated once the IETF publishes IDN standards?
The main impact to the i-Nav plug-in after
IETF publication of IDN standards is the
supported ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE)
version. The Registry IDN Testbed currently
uses RACE to represent IDNs in DNS and the
i-Nav plug-in supports RACE. The IETF IDN
Working Group has recommended a different
ACE called punycode. Registry intends to
migrate all IDNs in the Testbed to punycode
after the punycode RFC is published, and
will also update the i-Nav plug-in to use
punycode.
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Plug-in System Requirements |
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What are the system
requirements for the i-Nav plug-in?
The i-Nav plug-in currently works on the
following platforms:
- Wintel based PC running WinNT 4.0,
Win98, WinME, Win2000 or WinXP
- Internet Explorer? browser v5.0 or
v6.x
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Download and Installation of the plug-in |
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Where can I download
the i-Nav plug-in?
A site has been set up at http://www.idnnow.com/ to provide
more information to end users and partners
alike. Downloads of the latest versions
of the plug-in are available from this site.
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What happens when the
user downloads the i-Nav plug-in?
Download for first-time users are as follows:
- After download of the i-Nav plug-in,
the user is presented with a License
Agreement.
- If the user clicks "Accept," the client
software is provided to the user in
the form of a signed ActiveX control
and an install page appears.
- If the user clicks "Yes" to accept
the software the software is automatically
installed and once complete, the i-Nav
plug-in opens a new browser window.
- After installation, the end user can
fully utilize IDNs to navigate and resolve
to any web site that supports the Internet
standard for IDNs
To resolve to an IDN-compliant web site:
- The user inputs an IDN in the browser's
address bar (MS I.E. 5.0 or greater).
- The browser transforms the internationalized
characters into an ASCII-compatible
encoding using name preparation and
the RACE encoding process.
- It then passes the query to DNS for
resolution.
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Can the end user download
the i-Nav plug-in from behind a firewall?
Yes. The download occurs over HTTP port
80, which is open on most firewalls.
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Using the i-Nav plug-in |
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Where will the resolution
process take place after the i-Nav plug-in
has been installed?
Resolution takes place within DNS. The string
is formatted into an ASCII-compatible encoding
and then routed to DNS.
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After the i-Nav plug-in
is installed, will it work in Netscape?
No. At this time the client plug-in only
supports Microsoft? Internet Explorer 5.0
and above. Note: if Internet Explorer 5.5
or greater is not installed, the plug-in
will not be downloaded.
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Will I always need the
i-Nav? plug-in?
No. After the IETF publishes standards for
IDNs, Registry expects application developers
to integrate support for IDNs in their applications
(such as Web browsers and e-mail clients).
Eventually the functionality provided by
the i-Nav plug-in will be supported natively
by Internet applications.
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i-Nav plug-in Troubleshooting |
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How would I uninstall
the i-Nav plug-in?
To uninstall the program:
- Open Start->Settings->Control
Panel->Add/Remove Programs.
- Select "i-Nav" under the currently
installed programs.
- Click the "Change/Remove" button to
uninstall the i-Nav plug-in.
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How do I report a problem
with the i-Nav plug-in?
If you are experiencing problems with the
i-Nav plug-in, consult the FAQs posted on
http://www.idnnow.com/.
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.CC Migration - Romanized .CC and IDN
.CC |
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Why there is migration
on .CC domain name?
The change is to comply with .CC Registry
who will migrate to new platform. WebNIC.cc
will migrate to new standards and at the
same time, provide more services to partners.
The new standards are conversion of IDN
.CC to punycode and generate Auth Info for
.CC domain name. Meanwhile new services
such as transfer will be available for IDN
.CC as well.
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What is the exact change on .CC IDN /
Multilingual domain name during the migration?
Please find the changes as below:
Romanize .CC
- 10th Dec 2004 till 16th Dec 2004 : CC
domain name transfer feature will be interrupted
- After 16th Dec 2004
- Auth Info will be generated for each
.CC registration
- Auth Info is required to perform .CC
transfer
ML/IDN .CC
- 29th Nov till 16th Dec 2004 : Registration
will be closed. At the same time domain
name modification and renewal will not be
able to perform as well.
- 14 Dec to 16 Dec 2004 : URL forwarding
will be down
- After 16th Dec 2004
- Auth Info will be generated for each
.CC registration
- Prefix will change from Race code
(ra--xxxxxxxxxx) to Punycode (xn--xxxxxxxxxxx)
- I-Nav plug-in must use for resolution
- Auth Info must provided for Registrar
Transfer
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How to generate the
Auth Info?
Auth Info will be generate by system upon
registration. As for existing .CC domain
names, system will assign Auth Info to each
domain name. Partner is able to generate
Auth Info at Web Address Manager of Partner
Central. By clicking on the feature, Auth
Info will be sent to Administrative contact
instantly.
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What is the change
in IDN .CC transfer process?
Transfer of IDN .cc is now available. Authinfo
is still currently not applicable to .cc.
Transfer still follow com/net processes
where no authinfo is required.
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What is I-Nav plug-in?
For more information about I-Nav plug-in,
please refer to #NI1.
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What is the change in IDN .CC registration
process?
There will be changes to the shopping cart.
ML .cc encoding selection is no longer applicable
for registration of IDN .cc. IDN .cc registration
has been combined with com/net shopping cart.
Language tag selection is required only for
registration
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What is the change in IDN .CC renewal
process?
The renewal interface needs to be changed.
Encoding type selection is not required anymore.
The process will be similar to IDN .com/.net.
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What is the change in IDN .CC transfer
process?
Transfer of IDN .cc is now available. Authinfo
is still currently not applicable to .cc.
Transfer still follow com/net processes where
no authinfo is required .
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What is the change in Whois query?
Whois query no longer require the selection
of encoding for IDN .cc whois query
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What is the impact to API partners?
- Language tag is required to be passed
in for IDN.cc. API users will need to
change the registration interface for
ML .cc. The process is similar to IDN
.com/net
- The renewal interface needs to be changed
as well. Encoding type selection is not
required anymore. The process will be
similar to IDN .com/.net.
- Transfer of IDN .cc is now available.
Authinfo is still currently not applicable
to .cc. Transfer still follow com/net
processes where no authinfo is required.
- Whois query no longer require the selection
of encoding for IDN .cc whois query
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What is the impact to CPL partners?
- Changes to the shopping cart. ML .cc
selection is no longer applicable for
registration. IDN .cc has been combined
with com/net shopping cart. Language tag
selection is required only for registration.
- The renewal interface needs to be changed
as well. Encoding type selection is not
required anymore. The process will be
similar to IDN .com/.net.
- Transfer of IDN .cc is now available.
Authinfo is still currently not applicable
to .cc. Transfer still follow com/net
processes where no authinfo is required.
- Whois query no longer require the selection
of encoding for IDN.cc whois query
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What is the impact to HPL partners?
- Changes to the shopping cart. ML .cc
selection is no longer applicable for
registration and renewal. IDN .cc has
been combined with com/net shopping cart.
Language tag selection is required only
for registration.
- The renewal interface needs to be changed
as well. Encoding type selection is not
required anymore. The process will be
similar to IDN .com/.net.
- Transfer of IDN .cc is now available.
Authinfo is still currently not applicable
to .cc. Transfer still follow com/net
processes where no authinfo is required.
- Whois query no longer require the selection
of encoding for IDN .cc whois query
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