I agree with André on the general principle - if I were building a new system that is how I would approach the question. That said, I think Carolyn has recognised the scenario, and accounted for it. What you choose to do in your back-end is really a question of where you want to invest effort. It is clear the world is moving toward UTF-8 - We recently landed a change in HTML that would mean the only valid character set for HTML 5.3 is UTF-8. But there are various steps along the way, much as there are to EAI. So long as you have anticipated the requirements of developers looking at content as well as end users, I think Microsoft should feel free to implement their systems according to their particular needs and goals... cheers On Wed, 04 Apr 2018 13:08:57 +0200, Dr Ajay Data <ajay@data.in> wrote:
+1 Andre..
In XgenPlus Email Server, we store all domains in Unicode only and that`s the way to go. There are >many benefits. In this ever changing and fast paced world, Who knows you may have xn-- domains allowed :)
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----- From: Andre Schappo <A.Schappo@lboro.ac.uk> MailId : [80351250] To: "ua-discuss@icann.org" <ua-discuss@icann.org> Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] Store domain in Punycode or Unicode? Date: 04 Apr 2018 02:39:51 PM
I think the Unicode form should be stored . My reasons for recommending this is a little different .
Mostly, I use MySQL and phpMyAdmin for my database work. Storing IDNs and/or EAI addresses in >Unicode form has advantages.
① I can search by constructing an SQL query in phpMyAdmin. eg all IDNs which contain 食品
② I can learn a lot by visual inspection eg I can readily identify text being in Korean, Thai, >Sinhala, Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic scripts
I could not do either of the above if only the punycode form is stored.
Basically, people can relate to the Unicode form and not the punycode form. So, if it involves >people, store in the Unicode form.
Actually, there is one punycode label I always recognise, which is .xn--fiqs8s😀 xn--fiqs8s = 中国 = >China. I recognise it because I have seen it so many times and I remember when it went live as I >posted to IDNforums idnforums.com/forums/26659-china-idn-cctlds-are-live.html That is the only >punycode label I recognise.
André Schappo
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