Friday, May 30, 2014

New rules will be registered in uk addresses under … -. Público.pt

rules to create an Internet address in. pt will change. The amendments allow addresses with less than three characters, which opens doors to about 2,300 new domains are registered.

The changes were announced on Friday by DNS.pt the . association that manages the com domains (such as an address publico.pt, is called the tail of the field, “en.”, “public” is called a domain name). The association aims to chegar . the million records by 2016

There are already several addresses in Portugal with two characters, whose creation was possible until 2001 – is the case, for example, cp.pt the website of the railways. At that time, however, the registration rules were much tighter than today. In addition to letters, you can also register domain names containing numbers, hyphens (albeit with some restrictions) and the special characters of the Portuguese language, as cê cedilla and accented vowels.

In registering new addresses under three characters remains, however, the prohibition of combinations of letters corresponding to Internet domain country (the. Jp for Japan or. Than for Germany). And still unable to be registered with addresses longer than 63 characters or corresponding to other Internet domains.

The new regulation DNS.pt, which also includes amendments to specify the entities that can register the addresses on the geographic locations, enter into force on 16 June. The rule that changes the character limit, however, only begin to be implemented on 1 November.

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