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@rmisev Fair enough. It's not _yet_ valid, since it won't be until Unicode 17 is released next year, but _will be_ and regardless it's a valid RFC 1034 domain. If you prefer `xn--k09h.tld`, `xn--q09h.tld`, `xn--cvf.tld`, `xn--1ph.tld`, `xn--w78a.tld`, etc... are all examples of domains that while valid until current UTS 46 revision 33, cannot be used in any existing URL parsing implementation that uses `IgnoreInvalidPunycode`=`false`, because they all seemingly target 31 with an older IDNA table. -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/821#issuecomment-2504331849 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <whatwg/url/issues/821/2504331849@github.com>
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