عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت

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Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت (Re: Mohamed Yassin Khalifa)

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    'Historic' day as first non-latin web addresses go live

    Arab nations are leading a "historic" charge to make the world wide web live up to its name

    Net regulator Icann has switched on a system that allows full web addresses that contain no Latin characters

    Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are the first countries to have so-called "country codes" written in Arabic scripts

    The move is the first step to allow web addresses in many scripts including Chinese, Thai and Tamil

    More than 20 countries have requested approval for international domains from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann

    It said the new domains were "available for use now" although it admitted there was still some work to do before they worked correctly for everyone. However, it said these were "mostly formalities"

    Icann's senior director for internationalised domain names, Tina Dam, told BBC News that this has been "the most significant day" since the launch of the internet, adding that "it's been a very big day for Icann, more so for the three Arabic countries that were the first to be introduced"

    Icann president Rod Beckstrom described the change as "historic"

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    The introduction of the first web names using so-called country code top-level domains (CCTLDs) is the culmination of several years of work by the organisation

    Previously, websites could use some non-Latin letters, but the country codes such as .eg for Egypt had to be written in Latin script

    The three new suffixes will allow web addresses to be completely written in native characters

    "All three are Arabic script domains, and will enable domain names written fully right-to-left," said Kim Davies of Icann in a blog post

    One of the first websites with a full Arabic address is the Egyptian Ministry of Communications

    Egypt's communication and information technology minister Tarek Kamal told the Associated Press that three Egyptian companies were the first to receive registrar licenses for the '.masr' domain, written in Arabic

    Mr Kamal described the development as a "milestone in internet history"

    Masr means Egypt in Arabic

    Some countries, such as China and Thailand, had already introduced workarounds that allow computer users to enter web addresses in their own language

    However, these were not internationally approved and do not necessarily work on all computers

    Ms Dam explained that the change was "not about shutting non-Arabic or non-Chinese speakers out of the internet

    "It's about including that large part of our world into the internet today."

    She said there had previously been a risk the internet might have started to split

    "The chances are people would start creating their own internets, where it was only in Chinese, Arabic, Thai or whatever," she said

    Icann warned that the internationalised domain names (IDNs), as they are known, would also not work on all PCs immediately

    "You may see a mangled string of letters and numbers, and perhaps some percent signs or a couple of "xn--"s mixed into the address bar," said Mr Davies. "Or it may not work at all."

    Previously, Icann has said that people would have to update the software on their computers to view the domains

    "Computers never come with the complete set of fonts that will allow it to show every possible IDN in the world

    "Often this is fixed by downloading additional language packs for the missing languages, or specifically finding and installing fonts that support the wanted languages."

    Global access

    When Icann first announced its plans for non-Latin web names it said it was the "biggest change" to the net "since it was invented 40 years ago"

    "Over half the internet users around the world don't use a Latin-based script as their native language," said Mr Beckstrom at the time.

    "IDNs are about making the internet more global and accessible for everyone."

    Icann said it had received 21 requests for IDNs in 11 different languages, including Chinese, Russian, Tamil and Thai

    Website owners in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will now be able to apply for web addresses using the new country codes.


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10100108.stm
                  

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عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-06-10, 08:42 PM
  Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-06-10, 08:59 PM
    Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت جعفر محي الدين05-06-10, 09:11 PM
      Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-06-10, 09:26 PM
    Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-06-10, 09:13 PM
      Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت محمد قرشي عباس05-06-10, 09:50 PM
        Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-06-10, 11:25 PM
          Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت محمد قرشي عباس05-07-10, 07:52 AM
            Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت Mohamed Yassin Khalifa05-08-10, 04:44 AM
              Re: عن الـ BBC: يوم "تاريخي" للغة العربية في مجال الانترنت محمد قرشي عباس05-08-10, 08:18 AM
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