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RE: [idn] homograph attacks
Roozbeh,
Thank you for that clarification. I still would not want to deploy an
assumptive table. Do you know of anyone working on a table for Tajik?
Also, have you had any involvement in an Arabic table?
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: Roozbeh Pournader [mailto:roozbeh@farsiweb.info]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:48 AM
To: Kane, Pat
Cc: "Martin v." Löwis"; tedd; idn@ops.ietf.org; ericj@shmoo.com
Subject: RE: [idn] homograph attacks
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 14:30 -0500, Kane, Pat wrote:
> There are other languages that are listed within ISO 639-2 that today use
a
> combination of Latin and Cyrillic as they were originally Latin based
(Tajik
> was Arabic prior to being Latin based), migrated to Cyrillic during the
> Soviet era and today are migrating back to Latin. It is common to use
Latin
> and Cyrillic characters in Tajik, from what I understand not being a
native
> speaker. Granted there are not a lot of registrations in com net that are
> Tajik, but this is just the point of an IDN.
Tajik doesn't mix Latin and Cyrillic, I can definitely tell you that.
But it has three different and separate orthographies, one using Latin,
one using Cyrillic, and one using Arabic.
I can tell you that because I read Tajik. I can also be considered a
native speaker somehow, since I speak Persian, that Tajik is sometimes
considered a dialect of.
roozbeh