> >so what you're saying is that, at least in some parts of the world, > >folks won't be able to use IDNs until they upgrade their platforms > >to support Unicode? > > No, not at all. "Platforms" don't need to support "Unicode"; > applications need to support IDN. The IDN protocol we are working on > has parts of The Unicode Standard in it. I might believe that you can *display* IDNs independent of platform support for Unicode, at least, if you have a pixel-addressable display of sufficient resolution, and sufficient storage for Unicode fonts. whether you can effectively *input* IDNs without platform support for Unicode is a different question. Keith
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