Kyle;
> There seems to be a debate to split "DNS" from "Directory" services,
> whereas, in long term, it is inevitable that DNS will merge with
> Directory services, even if current technology isn't that way.
Huh?
URLs are the result of such merge.
URLs have ASCII domain name part followed by a path and search part.
You can put any local characters with any local encoding scheme to
path or search part of a URL. Browsers further encode them with %
escape. Localized web servers to recognize such a URL are available.
That's all and it's working.
Masataka Ohta
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- RE: Internationalization and the IETF Dave Crocker
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