On 28 Jan 2019, at 19:19, John Levine <john.levine@standcore.com> wrote:
In article <8E45C5AE-FD2F-40B1-872E-540D6ECBFC72@lboro.ac.uk> you write:
I think it in the nature of UASG to be involved in the flaky areas and to tackle those flaky areas head on. I suppose strictly speaking UASG is only involved in IDNs and EAI but it is rather difficult to ignore Unicode URLs (ie with a Part/Full Unicode pathname and Unicode/ASCII domain name). So I think we should not avoid the issue and so I vote for using such Unicode URLs on the UASG website. Yes there are and will be problems but letʼs use them, highlight them and tackle them head on.
How do you propose to tackle this problem? It's unresolved at the standards level and the IETF has been scratching its head about what to do.
Ah😀 I do not have a solution or a proposal for a standard but I will certainly give it some thought. André Schappo
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