Ran;

> At 02:53 05/12/00, Martin J. Duerst wrote:
> >At 00/12/04 10:42 -0800, Christian Huitema wrote:
> >>So, at a minimum, we need an IETF
> >>specification on how to detect that a domain name part is using a non ascii
> >>encoding, so that DNS servers don't get lost.
> >
> >Why not just use UTF-8? It is an encoding of the UCS (aka
> >Unicode/ISO 10646), the encoding is fully compatible with
> >ASCII (all 7-bit bytes are ASCII and only ASCII), and it
> >is IETF policy (RFC 2277).
> 
> All,
> 
>         Please MOVE this conversation to the IDN WG list,
> where it would be in scope. Btw, this specific question
> has been raised and answered several times now on the IDN list.
> I encourage folks to read the sundry IDN proposals before
> diving in any deeper here.

IDN is the perfect place for repeated silly conversation like above.

But it is not the place to discuss localized domain name, which
has nothing to do with internationalization.

                                                Masataka Ohta

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