@techreport{ietf-idn-udns-03, number = {draft-ietf-idn-udns-03}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-idn-udns/03/}, author = {Dan Oscarsson}, title = {{Using the Universal Character Set in the Domain Name System (UDNS)}}, pagetotal = 10, year = 2001, month = aug, day = 20, abstract = {Since the Domain Name System (DNS) {[}RFC1035{]} was created there have been a desire to use other characters than ASCII in domain names. Lately this desire have grown very strong and several groups have started to experiment with non-ASCII names. This document defines how the Universal Character Set (UCS) {[}ISO10646{]} is to be used in DNS. It includes both a transition scheme for older software supporting non-ASCII handling in applications only, as well as how to use UCS in labels and having more than 63 octets in a label.}, }