IDN's are not supported by Internet Explorer, unless it's the Puny code.
Try Firefox 1.0.2 from http://mozilla.org - it works just fine.
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I just got this one, and not sure yet how IDNs work, but it is a one word .com name, but here on my PC, if I type in the Tärgeted.com name, it says "not found", but that must be my computer. The Puny Code, www.xn--trgeted-5wa.com, seems to work though.
If you are interested, make an offer, this is an interesting name.
IDN's are not supported by Internet Explorer, unless it's the Puny code.
Try Firefox 1.0.2 from http://mozilla.org - it works just fine.
And Mozilla is also cancelling IDNs support, thats qhy I stopped reigistering all IDNs.
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Results 1 - 10 of about 15 for Tärgeted at Google
Why did you register the domain?
Cause I had an email from someone that had the word in it, so I checked and it was available... BTW, the words in IDNs are not as likely to be popular till the IDNs take off. Right now the people that will be useing these domains are useing names like cm5000.com ( a name that I sold recently) They are into the numbers for some reason, but I think in time they will use their own letters to type in. This name could be for a trageted traffic sales site.
I'm not still following you. First of all, there's no such word as "Tärgeted", it's just a typo of the english word "targetted". And if IDN's ever become popular, I can hardly imagine any Swede or German typing a typo (targeted) and then even subsituting "a" with "ä". By the way, a and ä are totally different letters with distinctive phonetics - if you did not know.
P.S I'm a native speaker of two languages that use the umlauts (ä,ö,å)
Not the word is tarketed, not tarketted...
tar·get ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tärgt)
n.
An object, such as a padded disk with a marked surface, that is shot at to test accuracy in rifle or archery practice.
Something aimed or fired at.
An object of criticism or attack.
One to be influenced or changed by an action or event.
A desired goal.
A railroad signal that indicates the position of a switch by its color, position, and shape.
The sliding sight on a surveyor's leveling rod.
A small round shield.
A structure in a television camera tube with a storage surface that is scanned by an electron beam to generate a signal output current similar to the charge-density pattern stored on the surface.
A usually metal part in an x-ray tube on which a beam of electrons is focused and from which x-rays are emitted.
tr.v. tar·get·ed, tar·get·ing, tar·gets
To make a target of.
To aim at or for.
To establish as a target or goal.
Idiom:
on target
Completely accurate, precise, or valid: observations that were right on target.
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[Middle English, small targe, from Old French targuete, variant of targete, diminutive of targe, light shield, of Germanic origin.]
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Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reservedSource: www.dictionary.comNo entry found for targetted.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=targeted
Okay. I made a typo myself with it, but the word "tärgeted" does not exist in any language. That's the bottomline
here is my other IDN: www.ẫ.net - what does that letter mean?
I believe it's shorthand for "what good is it, if you can't view it with a browser"; but I am not 100% sure.Originally Posted by Mail3K.com
OK I was being sarcastic, but www.ẫ.net does not display with IE. Firefox 1.0.2 forwards to http://landing.domainsponsor.com/?a_...domainname.net
A quick Google search shows that it's a letter from the Vietnamese alphabet. But not very common.
I did forword it like that cause IDNs done display as keywords on their pages.Originally Posted by RADiSTAR
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