> And, for those of you who are supporting the idea of the transition, > please consider the companies and people who register names that are > legal in ACE but illegal in UTF-8 because of the 63-octet limit on > name parts. That's an interesting point. However, I expect that we'll need some DNS exetnsion to do UTF-8 anyway. Might such an extension allow us to do away with the 63 octet limit? Keith
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... John C Klensin
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Mats Dufberg
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Dave Crocker
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Adam M. Costello
- Re: [idn] UTF-8 as the long-term I... Eric A. Hall
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