Is this your defination for Fast Nameprep? If that is the case, are you suggesting we change the keyboard interface to do "Nameprep" so there is no 'bad' dot? Please explain further how you proposed to interact with keyboard interface... Incidently for those who cares, on a Chinese/Japanese IME, a dot can either be U+3002 or U+002E depending if it is full/half width and in Korean IME, a dot can either be U+FF9E or U+002E. -James Seng > This is just like the current handling of dots. Yes, there are bad dots, > but the keyboard interface helps the user type domain names with the > ASCII dot, so applications don't have to worry about bad dots. Are you > going to demand that we change and redeploy thousands of programs to > accept non-canonical dots in domain names? > > ---Dan >
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- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
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- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
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- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE James Seng/Personal
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Adonis El Fakih
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE James Seng/Personal
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- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE James Seng/Personal
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Alan Barrett
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- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE C C Magnus Gustavsson
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 / RACE Keith Moore
