Dave Crocker writes: > The problem is with the disruption caused by a "simple" switchover. You are speaking nonsense. We don't have any IDNs to disrupt. We are not switching from one IDN solution to another. The current situation (if we ignore the widespread UTF-8 experiments) is that IDNs simply don't work. Our job is to extend the infrastructure to support IDNs. ---Dan
- [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Dan
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Dave Crocker
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Dan
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Mats Dufberg
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Dave Crocker
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] Let's go forward with IDNA and UTF-8 Mats Dufberg
