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        Title           : Traditional and Simplified Chinese Conversion
        Author(s)       : X. Lee et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-idn-tsconv-00.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 28-Jun-01
        
The conversion between Traditional and Simplified Chinese is one of 
special issues of Chinese Domain Name, which is one of the focuses of 
Internationalized Domain Names (IDN). How to deal with this conversion 
successfully will directly determine whether CDN makes good winning or 
not. 

This document explains why we do Traditional and Simplified Chinese 
Conversion, gives a specification of such conversion, and suggests a 
solution to the conversion problem based on two rules, A and B.

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