On 2013/10/09 21:34, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
On 10/9/13 3:12 AM, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote:
In addition, in the introduction, there is a paragraph:
5. Leave various mapping operations (e.g., case preservation or
lowercasing, Unicode normalization, mapping of certain characters
to other characters or to nothing, handling of full-width and
half-width characters, handling of right-to-left characters) as
the responsibility of application protocols, as was done for
IDNA2008 through an IDNA-specific mapping document [RFC5895].
where "handling of right-to-left characters" is described as a mapping
operation. That doesn't make sense to me, I think it should be moved out
to a separate point.
I think we can change "mapping operations" to "character-related
operations".
Well, that wouldn't be wrong, but it would be extremely generic. There's
nothing in the document that isn't about characters, or is there?
I think something like
5. Leave various mapping operations (e.g., case preservation or
lowercasing, Unicode normalization, mapping of certain characters
to other characters or to nothing, handling of full-width and
half-width characters) and the handling of right-to-left characters
as the responsibility of application protocols, as was done for
IDNA2008 through an IDNA-specific mapping document [RFC5895].
Would be at least slightly better.
Regards, Martin.
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