April 16, 2021
4:25 p.m.
It appears that S Maniam via UA-discuss <smaniam53@gmail.com> said:
pls share your thoughts. Is such combination of ASCII and IDN scripts allowed.
Not in any ICANN contracted TLD such as .com, nor in most ccTLDs. They each IDN tables which define what codepoint combinations are allowed in a label. You can find an incomplete set of the tables here: https://www.iana.org/domains/idn-tables A few ccTLDS like .WS allow anything that can be represented as an A-label, but that's hardly the only reason to avoid .WS. R's, John PS: A few names in .COM and .NET don't follow the script rules because they were registered before the script rules were created. I've done a survey of them and found none that were malicious or particularly misleading.