At 18.05 +0900 00-12-05, Martin J. Duerst wrote: >ACE is (maybe) for machines. It's not primarily intended for humans. >We may have ACE all the way (including TLD). It might be usable as a >poor man's ASCII equivalent, but I strongly doubt that anybody will >want to have it on the Latin side of their name card. I would, because I know that people in many parts of the world don't know how to enter "s�mos" on their keyboard, and if I register the domain "sn�mos.se", I really want people to be able to get to http://www.sn�mos.se so, if I think it is perfectly alright to have http://www.bq--abzw55tnn5zq.se on my buissnes card (aswell). paf --
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