Ms. Ye, If you want to argue that a qwerty keyboard is an instance of something, feel free. Personally I think it is an instance of "keyboard". To use a term such as "BCP" in an IETF context takes a little bit more than just assertion. Personally I don't think there is the slightest connection. Again, encoding schemes which are onto a 63 element set (6-bit minus one encoding, or generally, sub-8 encodings) have their proponents, I'm just not one. rfc768 specifies an 8-bit byte transport. rfc793 does as well. Eric
Re: [idn] How to match letters
Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine Wed, 27 Jun 2001 14:25:43 -0700
- [idn] How to match letters Dan
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
