On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:05:22AM +0100, JFC (Jefsey) Morfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 48 lines which said:
> as "iesg--coca-cola.com" or "iesg--jonathan-cohen.net" or > "iesg--vint-cerf.org". The Unicode strings which IDN-encodes into "iesg--coca-cola.com" is: LATIN SMALL LETTER C (Basic Latin) LATIN SMALL LETTER O (Basic Latin) ORIYA DIGIT THREE (Oriya) ORIYA DIGIT THREE (Oriya) LATIN SMALL LETTER C (Basic Latin) LATIN SMALL LETTER A (Basic Latin) FULL STOP (Basic Latin) LATIN SMALL LETTER C (Basic Latin) LATIN SMALL LETTER O (Basic Latin) LATIN SMALL LETTER M (Basic Latin) In what language does it make sense? It is certainly possible to find funny ACE encodings which have a meaningful Unicode form but it is not obvious.
