Hi Ludovic, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes:
> IceCat shows ASCII-compatible encoding (ACE, roughly Punycode) for > so-called internationalized domain names (IDNs) instead of displaying > them properly—e.g., <https://xn--drivation-b4a.fr/> instead of > <https://dérivation.fr/>. I see the same behavior, which does not happen on 'firefox-esr' on Debian. > I believe it purposefully has a white list of the kind of IDNs it > accepts to display properly (to avoid phishing). In ‘about:config’ > there’s a set of ‘network.IDN.whitelist’ Booleans, which suggest the > example above should work, but for some reason it doesn’t. > > Ideas? My first guess is that it has something to do with the fact that support for language packs is currently broken. Perhaps some data from the language pack is needed to make decisions about which IDNs to display. The problem with language packs is that they must now be digitally signed by Mozilla, and obviously we cannot do that. I guess we need to find the code that performs those signature checks, and disable it for language packs found in trusted system directories. Regards, Mark