I believe that result is incorrect. The
RACE has 48 bytes, so 44 bytes of Base32. That translates to 44 * 5 bits =
220 bits, or 27 bytes of compressed UTF-16. That must represent *at least* 13
UTF-16 characters, but the enclosed file only has 5 Hangul Syllables. If that
was generated programmatically, the program is wrong.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000
09:32
Subject: Re: [idn] Javascript code
charts, unicode converter, show-characters
Here's the UTF-8 encoding of the Hangul (attached)
Bill
Semich WorldNames, Inc
At 08:54 AM 11/15/00 -0800, Rick H Wesson
wrote: > > >On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Mark Davis
wrote: > > >> (Paul noted that someone had
registered >> "BQ--3AADEABQAAYAAMQAMYAGSADGABQ4NVFU3THPLTTUW" with
VGRS. My program >> says it's an error -- it appears to have an extra
W at the end. The >> source text appears to be hangul: >>
??????????????큦??큩??큦??큡,f",f"fZffZ클) > >BQ--3AADEABQAAYAAMQAMYAGSADGABQ4NVFU3THPLTTUW
is not registered,
however; >BQ--3AADEABQAAYAAMQAMYAGSADGABQ4NVFU3THPLTTUWTOA.COM is
registered. > > > Domain Name:
BQ--3AADEABQAAYAAMQAMYAGSADGABQ4NVFU3THPLTTUWTOA.COM >
Registrar: GABIA, INC. > Whois Server:
whois.name7.com > Referral URL:
www.name7.com > Name Server:
NS1.NAME7.COM > Name Server:
NS2.NAME7.COM > Updated Date:
10-nov-2000 >
> >-rick > > > >
Bill Semich President and Founder WorldNames,
Inc. http://www.worldnames.net bsemich@worldnames.net
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