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[[Universal acceptance|Universal Acceptance]] refers to the occurrence of users experiencing browser and email bugs when trying to use new [[gTLD|gTLDs]], including [[IDN|IDNs]].  Domain names in a TLD must be useable in applications regardless of the written script, length or newness of the TLD. In some instances, Internet users trying to use the newly delegated gTLDs, can experience bugs or the inability to access/register the sites.
[[Universal acceptance|Universal Acceptance]] refers to the occurrence of users experiencing browser and email bugs when trying to use new [[gTLD|gTLDs]], including [[IDN|IDNs]].  Domain names in a TLD must be useable in applications regardless of the written script, length or newness of the TLD. In some instances, Internet users trying to use the newly delegated gTLDs, can experience bugs or the inability to access/register the sites.