Re: bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-08 Thread Gabriel Landowski
--- Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we did not already have very wide-scale use of ascii, it might be worth considering numerals as the common form. But that wide-scale use is everywhere. Why not alias the ASCII to the numeral form? Gabriel Landowski Mindangle, USA

Re: bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-08 Thread Dave Crocker
At 01:53 PM 12/8/00 -0800, Gabriel Landowski wrote: Why not alias the ASCII to the numeral form? What is the benefit of having the numeric form all, since we already have a common form (ascii)? d/ =-=-=-=-= Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brandenburg Consulting www.brandenburg.com Tel:

bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-07 Thread Dave Crocker
At 09:06 AM 12/7/00 -0600, Robert G. Ferrell wrote: I would hazard a guess that the vast majority of Internet message addressing is done automatically through the use of bookmarks/hyperlinks or email address books, anyway. This line of reasoning has shown up regularly for 20 years, or so. Yes,