Klaus Malorny wrote:
> Sure, but I am talking of about 5-20 variants per name, not all that are
> combinatorially possible.
I'm afraid you don't distinguish "name" and "label".
Anyway, what if you encounter a label with 21 variants?
Are you saying registries MUST reject registrations requests for
domain names, if the numbeer of variants exceed 20?
Note that a single Chinese character frequently used in Japan
have, at least as I quickly checked, 6 variants, which means
your limit can easily and naturally be exceeded.
Or, how many variants, do you think, a '-' character, which
is a legal ASCII character for hostnames, have?
>> Thus, the only solution against it is to give it up.
>
> Not yet ;-)
Even before the beginning, yes, it has been.
Masataka Ohta
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