I have registered the following emoji-based domain name: 🐧❤❤.ws <http://xn--qeia.ws> That's a penguin and two hearts, intended to indicate "I love Linux" (of course, in postfix notation). At present, only the Western Samoa (ws) ccTLD seems to allow this. Currently this resolves to sdf.org, a public Unix account (for testing purposes)....seems to work on Chrome and Firefox on Linux. I find that the whole process of registration, as well as use, is very messy (despite a very large number of emojis available). Part of the problem is the way browsers and editors handle the string. Just my 2 cents... satish On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> wrote:
Dear all,
last night I had an interesting conversation about a potential challenge for IDNs. You thought that all of the different scripts were a challenge? Well one thing about a script, is that for most of them, they are actually quite identifiable. Now take Emojis, by popular demand! Yes, Emojis. Different interpretations of them, different types of Emojis, different colours, and a commercial pressure that is mounting for Emojis to usable in Domain names.
Discussion is going on in the IDNA update working group. Check the thread around this message: http://www.alvestrand.no/pipermail/idna-update/2017-March/007969.html
It's going to be challenging for universal acceptance, and something between a ♥ because consumers are apparently asking for them, and a Gemoji image for :poop <http://www.fileformat.info/info/emoji/poop/index.htm> because the DNS world is probably not ready for Emoji email addresses... Kindest regards,
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