> Multilingual Certification Evaluation > > Each registrar must successfully complete a multilingual certification > evaluation for each language encoding in which it will be registering names. Ack! What does "language encoding" mean here? This is unfortunately very imprecise and misleading wording. I presume the intent here is for each *character* encoding in which it will be registering names. Any character encoding could support multiple different languages (since even ASCII alone can support a number of languages) -- and I don't imagine the multilingual certification evaluation wants to end up heading down the rathole of trying to determine whether "beethoven.com" is to be an English certification or a German certification, for example. --Ken Whistler
- [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd) Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Harald Alvestrand
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Kenneth Whistler
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information ... Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Kenneth Whistler
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Bill Manning
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Bill Manning
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information ... Frank Ernens
- Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... James Seng
- RE: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd... Kenny Huang
