Antoine Leca wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > For purposes of name registration uniqueness, the only significant > > characters are numbers and letter as defined by the Java > isLetterOrDigit > > function returning TRUE. This function determines if a > character is a > > letter or digit according to the Unicode 2.0 standard > [...] > > Which means that Sinhalese, Thaana, Syriac etc. are forbidden. [...] Add the Ethiopic script, representing several more millions people who will be disappointed. And add all the newly added CJK ideographs, which are required in *proper names* (i.e. exactly the matter that domain names are made of, in most cases). _ Marco
- New Name Registry Using Unicode tom
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- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Carl W. Brown
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- Re: New Name Registry Using Unicode Antoine Leca
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Marco . Cimarosti
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Hart, Edwin F.
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- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode tom
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Yves Arrouye
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Carl W. Brown
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Marco . Cimarosti
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Marco . Cimarosti
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Carl W. Brown
- RE: New Name Registry Using Unicode Carl W. Brown
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