tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19599775.post3475983165052269833..comments2022-03-02T22:38:18.781+01:00Comments on Cristian Adam's: European RegistrarsCristianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16735332457747999220noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19599775.post-26539816007008859792011-07-14T09:37:33.472+02:002011-07-14T09:37:33.472+02:00Interesting, didn't know that many countries a...Interesting, didn't know that many countries allow that many weird characters in their domains :D<br /><br />As I live in Finland myself, I knew that .fi domains allowed the use of Ä, Ö and Å. However, I've never actually seen a domain which used them!<br /><br />From time to time there are commercials on radio or TV, for companies or services with one of those finnish letters in their name, but still their domain name replaces them with A's and O's.<br /><br />I suspect the issue is on part of domain registrars who might not tell their clients that they could use those letters as well - clients, who like most other people, don't generally know you could use Ä, Ö and Å.Janihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06586373230409183724noreply@blogger.com