Are Chinese characters allowed in URLs?

Are Chinese characters allowed in URLs?

As has been verified, Chinese characters can be entered into URLs and they are also converted to punycode and also send a request, as well as reach the corresponding page.

But for now, is there anyone else who will check the URLs of the websites so that they can be a Chinese character?

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Punycode exists to be able to use non-Latin scripts in unsupported software. Therefore, while I like my site http: // 見. 香港 / , I can enter http: //xn--nw2a.xn--j6w193g/ if I cannot enter the original Unicode form.

Some website developers are too protective of themselves, for example, with Google Apps you can’t use punycode domains at all because of the aggressive whitelist not updated by ICANN standards.

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All non-ascii characters that are represented in the domain name will (should) be converted to shallow code. It is a browser business to display it as hieroglyphs

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