IDN Test TLDs

ICANN created an experimental set of top-level internationalized domain names in October 2007 for the purpose of testing the use of Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) in the root zone and within those domains. These testing domains were abolished on 31 October 2013.[1] Each of these TLDs encoded a word meaning "test" in the respective language.[2][3]

Each of these domains contained only one site with the word "example" encoded in the respective script and language. These example.test sites were test wikis used by ICANN.

IDN Test TLDs


DNS Name IDN Transliteration Language Script URL of the test site
(archived at the Wayback Machine)
xn--kgbechtvإختبار.ik͡htibārArabicArabichttp://مثال.إختبار
xn--hgbk6aj7f53bbaآزمایشی.ậzmạy̰sẖyPersianPerso-Arabichttp://مثال.آزمایشی
xn--0zwm56d.测试cèshìChineseSimplified Chinesehttp://例子.测试
xn--g6w251d.測試cèshìChineseTraditional Chinesehttp://例子.測試
xn--80akhbyknj4f.испытаниеispytánijeRussianCyrillichttp://пример.испытание
xn--11b5bs3a9aj6g.परीक्षाparīkṣāHindiDevanagarihttp://उदाहरण.परीक्षा
xn--jxalpdlp.δοκιμήdokiméGreekGreekhttp://παράδειγμα.δοκιμή
xn--9t4b11yi5a.테스트teseuteuKoreanHangulhttp://실례.테스트
xn--deba0adטעסט.testYiddishHebrewhttp://בײַשפּיל.טעסט
xn--zckzah.テストtesutoJapaneseKatakana[4]http://例え.テスト
xn--hlcj6aya9esc7a.பரிட்சைpariṭcaiTamilTamilhttp://உதாரணம்.பரிட்சை

References

  1. "ICANN announcement". Icann.org. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  2. "IDNwiki on Archive.org". May 2013. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. "My Name, My Language, My Internet: IDN Test Goes Live - ICANN launches global test of Internationalized Domain Names". Icann.org. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  4. http://例え.テスト, the domain of test page, contains also Kanji (Chinese character in Japanese: ) and Hiragana (). See also Japanese writing system.
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