Unicode has its own purpose. As their design goal, did Unicode take domain name considerations into account?
Unicode has their uniqueness and impacts in many application. We are reminding the WG that it is abusing Unicode by using it as the basis of domain name delegation and resolution. For those who claim to use Unicode as it is, hope you don't mind to wait until Unicode Consortium solves naming ambiguity problems associated with the IDNA proposals. Please do not pretend that victims of IDNA do not exist. -- Janming Yoshiro YONEYA �g�J�G > hoho, > > From: hoho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [idn] Prohibit CDN code points > Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 00:55:19 +0800 > > > Yes, Unicode is the source of problems for IDNs with Han characters. But, did > > anyone > > ask IDN WG to undo anything? Why is it a problem here? > > You should read recent 4-6 months' mail archive of this mailing list. > Unicode is only one universal standard we can refer. > > -- > Yoshiro YONEYA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
