At 14:08 -0500 3/6/09, someone wrote:
...I think appealing to the RFC 1123 rules for this case is going to be tricky.
Remember that RFC 1123 was written in a historical epoch much different than today. No IDNs. No URLs. No thought of domain names in newspapers.
The BiDi issue will pretty much prevent us from seeing a TLD beginning or ending with a digit in the global public Internet root zone. Even if the whole issue is too new to be in an RFC (IETF's IDNABIS WG might get around to one).
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