Libidn is a super handy open-source library that helps you encode and decode internationalized domain names. This means you can work with web addresses from all over the world, not just the usual ones!
This library comes packed with a generic Stringprep implementation. It includes profiles for Nameprep, iSCSI, SASL, XMPP, and Kerberos V5. Plus, it supports Punycode and ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) through IDNA. Pretty cool, right?
Libidn has a neat feature that lets you set up Top-Level Domain (TLD) specific validation tables. You can even compare strings against those tables! And don't worry; there are default tables for some TLDs already included.
This library is used by various applications like GNU SASL and Shishi to handle user names and passwords efficiently. If you're looking to integrate it into your project, Libidn can be built into GNU Libc. This adds a new system-wide getaddrinfo flag for IDN processing.
If you're ready to dive in and start using Libidn, check out the link above! It's a great tool for anyone dealing with international domains.
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