>At 12.15 +0200 00-08-29, Dan Oscarsson wrote: >>It does not preserve case. DNS does that today. > >"preserve case"...hmmm...are you talking about that the case which >one types in the application might be changed during the nameprep >algorithm before the name is encoded in RACE and sent in a DNS >package? In responses from DNS, the server shall return the case original data was entered. nameprep changes all case to lower case, destroying data. Dan
- [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnra-00.txt James Seng
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... James Seng
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... James Seng
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Dan Oscarsson
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Alan Barrett
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] additional comments from draft-ietf-idnr... Dan
