Hello Andrew, As I understand all IDN tables, which passed 2012 application round are to be allowed to use despite any changes in LGR (it was the part of the discussion when LGRs were established). Sincerely Yours, Maxim Alzoba Special projects manager, International Relations Department, FAITID m. +7 916 6761580(+whatsapp) skype oldfrogger Current UTC offset: +3.00 (.Moscow)
On 26 Feb 2018, at 02:39, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 11:54:06AM +0000, Andre Schappo wrote:
Some observations: I will use Verisignʼs Japanese .コム (transliteration of .com)
There is .コム Japanese, which is LDH (ASCII Letters, Digits, Hyphen) + Hiragana + Katakana + a heap of Han There is .コム Hiragana, which is DH + Hiragana There is .コム Katakana, which is DH + Katakana There is .コム Han, which is DH + a heap of Han
This is because Japanese is written in more than one script. So to do "Japanese" you need to use all of them, but you need the other stuff to be correctly handled so that conflicting variants don't arise.
Those of you who are not familiar with the VIP and root LGR projects might want to read that material, which I think is linked (it used to be anyway) from the UA pages.
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