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Re: [idn] Proposed suggestions from Asia Pacific Top LevelDomainmeeting
- To: idn@ops.ietf.org
- Subject: Re: [idn] Proposed suggestions from Asia Pacific Top LevelDomainmeeting
- From: idn <idn@asadal.cs.pusan.ac.kr>
- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:32:55 +0900 (KST)
- Delivery-date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 00:36:22 -0800
- Envelope-to: idn-data@psg.com
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 Mark.Andrews@nominum.com wrote:
> Telnet uses host names.
> Email uses host names or mail domains (these should both be
> syntactically identical).
> HTTP uses host names.
> Traceroute uses host names.
> hosts.equiv uses host names.
> host.allow/host.deny uses host names.
>
> Personally I would like to see a similar distinction with IDNS.
> i.e. any character in a international domain name, a very
> restricted character set(s) in a international host name.
I must confess that I am quite new to this mailing list.
If my question is silly, please forgive me.
The above list shows that most major applications use host names.
Then, in what applications, can/do we use domain names?
> Mark Andrews, Nominum Inc. / Internet Software Consortium
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