At 12.08 +0100 01-01-06, Dan wrote:
>Moving case mapping to the client will break some applications.
>While DNS is case insensitive, many applications are not.
>Today I have several applications doing a reverse lookup
>to get the name of a host, and then use it to compare with
>application data.
If you read the nameprep draft, draft-ietf-idn-nameprep-00.txt, you
will see that the case mapping is done in the client for the
non-us-ascii names. So, we will be backward compatible for ascii
characters.
paf
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 dom... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 dom... Mark Davis
- [idn] Where will we see bad domain... D. J. Bernstein c/o James Seng
- RE: [idn] Where will we see ba... Jonathan Rosenne
- Re: [idn] Where will we see ba... Martin J. Duerst
- Re: [idn] Where will we se... ned . freed
- Re: [idn] Where will we se... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] Where will ... William Morris
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 domain n... Dan
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 domain n... Dan
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 dom... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 domain n... John C Klensin
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 dom... Martin J. Duerst
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 domain n... Johnny Eriksson
- Re: [idn] An experiment with UTF-8 domain n... Martin Oldfield
