RazorNF said:
Thanks for the informative reply.
So using your übersetzer.de example above, prior to IDNs, would the proper domain have been uebersetzer.de? That and ubersetzer.de are both registered - would the second one be considered a typing error?
Yes, prior to the arrival of IDN names, people have used uebersetzer.de, and still they are using uebersetzer.de when they have no Germanic keyboards.
Using the Umlaut letter + the letter "e" is not considered as an error. It is considered as the proper replacement for the Umlaut character.
The umlaut ß, can be written as double-s (ss) when Germanic keyboard is not available. Except this letter ß, all other umlauts are written as Umlaut letter + "e" when Germanic keyboard is not available.
Börse can be written as Boerse, when no Germanic keyboard is available.
Remember, in domaining Börse.de is a different name, and Boerse.de is a different name.
The ASCII form of Börse.de actually represents xn--brse-5qa.de, whereas the form boerse is already in ASCII form.
Börse.de and Boerse.de are owned by the same company.
Börse means Stock Exchange in German.
Hope this helps!
