At 3:25 PM +0800 8/13/00, James Seng wrote: >However, as I mention in the WG meeting, I like to point out what >codepoint we put on this list would be sensitive as you can shrew it for >other uses. (e.g. if we place '&' on the list, AT&T.COM will be >equivalent to ATT.COM) We are taking about making alphabetic characters that are considered optional in user's languages optional. The example you give here is a punctuation mark that would not be considered optional under any circumstances. I trust that this group can keep the list focused to the need at hand. --Paul Hoffman, Director --Internet Mail Consortium
- [idn] Adding "optional" characters in draft-i... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... James Seng
- RE: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Jonathan Rosenne
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characte... James Seng
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Brian W. Spolarich
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characte... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characte... James Seng
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characters i... Brian W. Spolarich
- Re: [idn] Adding "optional" characte... Patrik F�ltstr�m
