At 14:05 01/07/16 +0900, Soobok Lee wrote: >We cannot enforce all the peoples in the world to learn every >scripts/glyphs in unicode code charts. >They are not all geniuses for languages. Agreed. It is impossible to require e.g. from average Koreans or Japanese to be able to use Arabic domain names, exactly the same way it is impossible to ask them to read an Arabic newspaper or an Arabic email or web page. ACE is a very bad fallback for all these purposes. Ideally, every person should at least have one purely ASCII-only email address, and every machine should have at least one purely ASCII-only domain name, not consisting of characters that look like they come from a random generator. Regards, Martin.
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