s/Marc and I/I/  Marc.

Le 11-07-11 18:36, Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
FYI, Marc and I have updated the framework spec. No really major changes
here, but we did close a few open issues, change some terminology, and
add to the security considerations.

Peter

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Subject: I-D Action: draft-blanchet-precis-framework-02.txt
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:19:50 -0700
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.

        Title           : PRECIS Framework: Handling Internationalized Strings
in Protocols
        Author(s)       : Marc Blanchet
                           Peter Saint-Andre
        Filename        : draft-blanchet-precis-framework-02.txt
        Pages           : 26
        Date            : 2011-07-11

    Application protocols that make use of Unicode code points in
    protocol strings need to prepare such strings in order to perform
    comparison operations (e.g., for purposes of authentication or
    authorization).  In general, this problem has been labeled the
    "preparation and comparison of internationalized strings" or
    "PRECIS".  This document defines a framework that enables
application
    protocols to prepare various classes of strings in a way that depends
    on the properties of Unicode code points.  Because this framework
    does not depend on large tables of Unicode code points as in
    stringprep (RFC 3454), it is more agile with regard to changes in the
    underlying Unicode database and thus provides improved flexibility to
    application protocols.  A specification that uses this framework
    either can directly use the base string classes defined in this
    document or can subclass the base string classes as needed.  This
    framework uses an approach similar to that of the revised
    internationalized domain names in applications (IDNA) technology (RFC
    5890, RFC 5891, RFC 5892, RFC 5893, RFC 5894) and thus adheres to the
    high-level design goals described in RFC 4690, albeit for PRECIS
    technologies.  This document obsoletes RFC 3454.


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