On Sep 18, Rick H Wesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I suggest that PTR is not broken and need not be fixed. I believe the IPTR Unless we will use a 100% backward compatible encoding then PTR *will* be broken: current applications cannot deal with non-ASCII encodings and in many cases connections coming from hosts with "weird" characters in the name will be dropped as a security measure. -- ciao, Marco
- [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Hongbo Shi
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitte... Marco d'Itri
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitte... Hongbo Shi
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Brian W. Spolarich
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Randy Bush
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Rick H Wesson
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitte... Harald Alvestrand
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted James Seng
- Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted Rick H Wesson
