On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 05:45:33 +0100 David Hopwood
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I think that that way lies pointless complication and unnecessary
> delay
> in finalizing the standard, for a feature that is only of minor
> benefit
> to users.
Are there any decisions on the architectural and relationship
between all these drafts? I thought it is an open question.
Please enlight me.
In the case of guessing a web site name, if a user can't
> find
> the name immediately then he/she will just use a search engine, and
> the
> search engine will work regardless of what script is used. In other
> cases,
> domain-name-based identifiers such as email addresses and URIs can't
> realistically be guessed, so will come from either:
>
Are you suggesting an IDN hostname search engine below
a current DNS search engine? So for most "mixed script"
of your definition would have to go through two searches to
find its hostname?
Liana