Hans Aberg <haberg at math dot su dot se> wrote: > The suggestion I made, was to use a function to detect confusables by > declaring them equivalent, but retaining the full Unicode character > set for representing the IDN's. If this is used at the registration > level only, the only thing that happens when somebody enters a > confusable, is that it is rejected. There is a problem only when an > authority admits parallel, confusable names to be registered.
Granted. The problem, as I have said so often, is determining what the set of "confusables" is. Don't just say a/Ð and o/Î, either; that's only the tip of the iceberg. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
