Jan. 21, 2016
10:17 p.m.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 07:35:38PM +0000, Mark Svancarek wrote:
We have been discussing terminology and taxonomy, this is a good example.
I like “well-formed” and “syntactically correct” and “RFC-compliant” to describe strings which we expect UA-Ready applications and services to consume in RFC-compliant ways.
I think “valid” is a good way to describe strings which are not only syntactically correct but also in use in the ecosystem.
IDNA has the notion of PVALID (or PROTOCOL-VALID) for code points that are definitely allowed, so "valid" might sow confusion. Perhaps "proper"? A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs@anvilwalrusden.com