> It is not ture. I think, maybe you are not familiar how Chinese characters > are used in our daily work.
Perhaps you are not be aware I am possibly a Chinese myself too and I use Chinese in my daily live, both traditional (in Malaysia) and simplified (Singapore). And I work with many Chinese linguists in the last 2 years and the many of them are not Chinese. > But the other 5 cases are often written > (not inputed), especially U+53F0, U+6E7E, U+5B66 are sometimes > preferrd because they are less-strokes. Thanks. Then we have no problem. > What you said are in a restricit environment, like Windows 98, on which > you can not input those characters on some limited IME. However, > Windows 2000 will change the user behavior. By default, TC or SC will be output depending which IME you use. Of course, you *could* manually scroll down the list to get the characters or you could toggle the input method to do so. The user behavior education about domain names should be that domain names are identifier, not names. They should enter into the computer exactly as they seen it or reference it. Anyhow, you are raising issues which have been debated in the list before, one which the wg is quite well aware of. So unless you have a TC/SC solution which you willing to contributed to the group, I consider this discussion closed. And if you do have a TC/SC solution, one which have not be considered by the group and UTC and IRG, I would definately love to hear your idea. -James Seng > > ps: For those who argue TC/SC can be done 1 to 1, this is an excellent > > example why it cannot be done 1 to 1. Note I do TC/SC conversion in > > pairs of Han ideographs, not one by one character. > > > > -James Seng > > > > > According the drafts, my school should register 8 domain names > > > ACE(U+53F0,U+6E7E,U+5927,U+5B66) > > > ACE(U+53F0,U+6E7E,U+5927,U+5B78) > > > ACE(U+53F0,U+7063,U+5927,U+5B66) > > > ACE(U+53F0,U+7063,U+5927,U+5B78) > > > ACE(U+81FA,U+6E7E,U+5927,U+5B66) > > > ACE(U+81FA,U+6E7E,U+5927,U+5B78) > > > ACE(U+81FA,U+7063,U+5927,U+5B66) > > > ACE(U+81FA,U+7063,U+5927,U+5B78) > > > to let user to access my school (NTU, "�x�W�j��" in Big5) without > > > worrying > > > if he or she keys in right character. > > > > > > and under each domain, we have to create 4 sub-domains for my > > > institite(CSIE, > > > "��T�t" in BIG5), > > > ACE(U+8D44,U+8BAF,U+7CFB) > > > ACE(U+8D44,U+8A0A,U+7CFB) > > > ACE(U+8CC7,U+8BAF,U+7CFB) > > > ACE(U+8CC7,U+8A0A,U+7CFB) > > > > > > and under each of 8*4=32 sub-domains, create 4 records for a web > > > server(web, > > > "����" > > > in BIG5) > > > ACE(U+7DB2,U+9801) > > > ACE(U+7DB2,U+9875) > > > ACE(U+7F51,U+9801) > > > ACE(U+7F51,U+9875) > > > > > > And finally, i have to set all 8*4*4=128 domain names at the > > > configuration > > > files to > > > prevent error messages such as "host not found", or "page not found" > > > even if > > > i have > > > correctly set my DNS server. > > > > > > If it is true, please do not pass these drafts!! It's too terrible, > > > there > > > are many Web servers, > > > mail servers, and other severs..... > > > > > > If I'm wrong, please correct me, and please forgive my poor English. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >
