Hi Eric, From: "Eric A. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > DNS doesn't store the separator. The only place the separator appears is > in domain names that are written-out and stored in data streams. And since > the separators are not encapsulated in the labels (they are separators not > data), they are not subject to encoding, and therefore would always appear > between encoded labels (including ACE labels). So really you are asking > about domain names as they appear in protocol and/or application data. You > would have to update every protocol and application that processes domain > names in order for Chinese Full Stop to be usable as a label separator > everywhere that a domain name was encoded or encapsulated. >
If it is not possible to update all the protocol and application, then how about just mapping the Chinese Full Stop to the English Full Stop (as suggested by the authors of TSCONV-03.txt). Would that be a simpler solution (atleast for now)? Thanks, Ben
