Yes, reject it as a police for clean [nameprep]
and speedy search. Now, we can talk about how to
design the code lookup table to ensure the
majority of clear defined cases which can be included
in the table. Now the key is in the table design, and
data selection by hand. The table design is my
main concern at this time, data selection can be
handled by versioning. The data selection is what
the world would try to conform to, and is what Prof.
Tseng is talking about.
Liana
On Sat, 01 Sep 2001 18:37:56 +0200 Harald Tveit Alvestrand
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> > Let me answer your simple question. Would you
> > please tell me where this situation occur?
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> > If it is in [nameprep], it is an error, reject it.
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> so you are saying that any Han character encountered in Nameprep for
> which
> TC/SC mapping has not been defined should cause the query to be
> rejected?
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> I am surprised.
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