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Punycode is a simple and efficient ASCII-Compatible Encoding (ACE). It transforms a Unicode string into a string of characters allowed in hostname labels (ASCII letters, digits and hyphens) and back again. Use this tool to make conversions to and from Punycode.
For best results, enter a fully qualified domain name (for example, www.domain.org). Remember to include the IDN domain prefix "xn" if you are translating from Punycode.
Note: Currently, only Danish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean (Hangul), Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish and Swedish names are supported by .ORG. On 3 March 2007, Spanish script IDN registrations will become available.
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