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IDNA

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  2. IDNA
    1. Description
    2. Documentation
      1. Conversion procedures
    3. Examples
    4. About this egg
      1. Author
      2. Version history
      3. Requirements
      4. License

Description

An interface to Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA).

Documentation

The idna egg allows you to convert Internationalized Domain Names from Unicode to a restricted ASCII representation suitable for DNS, and vice versa. It uses GNU libidn to do the conversion.

The encoding and decoding mechanism used is Punycode, and the format of the resulting ASCII string is called ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE). An ACE-format string is simply a Punycode string with a unique ACE prefix, xn--, prepended to distinguish it from regular ASCII.

This extension assumes that input and output strings are UTF-8 encoded.

Conversion procedures

'''procedure:''' (idna:nameprep str)

Prepares str according to the Stringprep profile Nameprep. In simpler terms, it performs processing on str such as lowercasing and other normalization, in order to increase interoperability with the DNS, and returns the result.

'''procedure:''' (idna:to-ascii str)

Convert UTF-8 domain name to ASCII string in ACE format. All labels (sections of a domain name, separated by dots) are converted.

The ToASCII algorithm will apply NamePrep to an individual label before conversion if it detects any non-ASCII characters, but does not do so if the label is entirely ASCII. You may wish to pass the entire string through idna:nameprep beforehand in order to lowercase the pure-ASCII labels.

An error will be signaled on certain fatal conditions (for example, if the result is too long for DNS, or if the input is non-ASCII yet already contains the ACE prefix).

'''procedure:''' (idna:to-unicode str)

Convert ASCII string, possibly in ACE format, to UTF-8. If decoding fails, the original string is returned. It is therefore safe to pass unencoded ASCII strings to this procedure.

Examples

(idna:nameprep "WWW.Λ-CALCULUS.GOV")   ; => "www.λ-calculus.gov"
(idna:to-ascii "www.λ-calculus.gov")   ; => "www.xn---calculus-k0g.gov"
(idna:to-ascii "WWW.Λ-CALCULUS.GOV")   ; => "WWW.xn---calculus-k0g.GOV"
(idna:to-unicode "www.xn---calculus-k0g.gov")  ; => "www.λ-calculus.gov"

About this egg

Author

Zbigniew

Version history

0.1
Initial release

Requirements

GNU libidn

License

Copyright (c) 2007 Jim Ursetto.  All rights reserved.

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