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        Title           : Proposal for a determining process of ACE identifier
        Author(s)       : N. Maruyama, Y. Yoneya
        Filename        : draft-ietf-idn-aceid-00.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 20-Nov-00
        
In IETF IDN WG, various kinds of ASCII Compatible Encodings,
hereafter abbreviated as 'ACE', are discussed as methods for realizing
multilingual domain names (hereafter referred to as 'MDN').  Each ACE
uses a prefix or a suffix as an identifier in order for MDNs to fit
within the existing ASCII domain name space.  In other words,
acceptance of an ACE proposal as an Internet standard means that the
existing ASCII domain name space will be partitioned, in order to
accommodate MDN space.
This document describes possible trouble in the standardization
process of ACE, and proposes a solution for it.

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