James Seng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If RACE or some encoding which does not 7bit ASCII as-is is been > choosen (in otherwords, UTF-8 is out), then it _may_ be possible for > domain names to have ":" or punctations with some consideration put in > place without causing too much havoc. When I type http://foo:80/ into my browser, should it interpret that as host foo port 80, or as an internationalized host name containing a colon? How would I specify the other? AMC
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