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I want to know how to write the unicode Emoji characters in this form "xn--ls8h" <-- that is the pile of poo emoji unicode character. I had never seen this form, always something like &#5623*; (no asterisk) or something like that... What is this "xn--" form and how do I convert to it? Thanks!

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xn-- is the prefix used in the ASCII representation of an Internationalized Domain Name, and ls8h is the Punycode representation of the character.

In Python, Punycode is one of the standard character encodings:

>>> b'ls8h'.decode('punycode')
'\U0001f4a9'
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  • Awesome, the domain thing makes sense now because I was going to xn--ls8h.la which becomes an emoji charter domain name. Mar 28, 2012 at 4:43

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