Just same way as they don't put the real numbers after
1 800 SOMENUMBER (1 800 7663686237). It they want you
to contact them then the ace form is quite likely to
be there as well.
nobody is going to expect people to type in an ACE name.
if they want to be reached by anybody who doesn't speak the
native dialect, or who doesn't have IDN support, they're
going to have an ASCII DNS name, at least as an alternative
to the IDN.
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Adam M. Costello
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth David Hopwood
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth David Hopwood
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Martin Duerst
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Adam M. Costello
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Mark . Andrews
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth M�ns Nilsson
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth David Hopwood
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Martin Duerst
