... > And, I am working on an I-D that enhances UDNS too. Please accept my suggestion that the arch-1 or arch-2 (binary: skwan and doscarsson, respectively, etc.) frameworks are not improved by following the ACE camp into a thicket of nominally different proposals. > It is not a complete solution if ACE is not referenced. What happens when Interoperation is not a requirement for solutions in the space defined by arch-1 or arch-3. Additionally, within the space defined by both arch-1 and arch-3, uniqueness of mechanism is not guaranteed, and if interoperation is ment as a goal, it is underdefined at present, for all three frameworks. This is one of the "wildly-ignored" issues. > Perhaps if we use UCS directly then the "count" can actually be the number > of Unicode code points and every language will have 63 "character" spaces to > use. Please also accept my suggestion that label length is not the primary difficulty, and that the problem of length modification isn't improved by using UCS code points as a metric. Eric
Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (ACE+UTF-8)
Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine Fri, 29 Jun 2001 15:49:42 -0700
- [idn] Who supports UDNS (ACE+UTF-8... Dan
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Edmon
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... John C Klensin
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Adam M. Costello
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Marc Blanchet
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... James Seng/Personal
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... deng
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] Who supports UDNS (... Mark . Andrews
