At 09:19 01/08/30 +0900, Soobok Lee wrote: >More self-comment: > > Current unicode standard have _no_ normalization rules on > repeated <acute>s ( and other diacritical marks) to prevent them from > looking differently according to their positions in unicode strings. Sorry, I don't understand that. Two acute accents after a character are supposed to be displayed as two acute accents. There is no need for normalization, because there is only one way to have a sequence of two acute accents. > The second <Acute> in the <acute><Acute> does not display in some > cases. That's a rendering problem. The implementation you use should needs to be fixed. Regards, Martin. > This problem is somewhat out of IDN WG scope and should be reviewed > by relevant standard organizations. > > Zone masters should be aware of this and filter out spoofing domains.. > > Soobok Lee
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- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical m... Martin Duerst
- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical m... Mark Davis
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- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical marks Soobok Lee
- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical m... Martin Duerst
- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical m... Mark Davis
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- Re: [idn] spoofing by combining diacritical marks Soobok Lee
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