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Re: [idn] Prohibit CDN code points




----- Original Message -----
From: "YangWoo Ko" <newcat@spsoft.co.kr>
To: "IETF-IDN" <idn@ops.ietf.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [idn] Prohibit CDN code points
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>
> I am talking about IDNA. With IDNA, we do not add matching algorithm
> to any server. Some client may try "az--" and it fails, it may try
> "bz--" with TC/SC feature-enabled preprocessing, while others only
> try "az--". I know this may look quite ugly. But, current IDN proposal
> seems premature in terms of internationalization at least from the Chinese
> people's point of view.
>
> Allowing Unicode be used where only ASCII was used before is not enough
> for internationalization. We should prepare an enough room in which
> localization can be done while complying with internationalized standards.
>
          I  totally agree with these , whether the UNICODE is unified or
not , it is not the issue in this thread, we want to know where is the
interface or room in IDNA and through which  the localization results and
information  can be passed.

L.M.Tseng