Hi Martin, > But they > know from years, if not decades, of experience, that > it's all but an easy job, depeding a lot on context > (as James has said) which is not available in IDN, > and where a machine never gets perfect. > > > Hope this helps. Regards, Martin. >
If that is the case, then why is it not a good idea to explicitly label what type of script an IDN is in using 2LDs or TLDs? (Other then the fact that it is not interoperability and therefore should not be a standard... ) This can be applied to all other language scripts and not just <idn>.<traditional> and <idn>.<simplified> for Chinese domain name users. Users of IDNs are alot smarter and more resourceful then we give them credit for, *as long as* we make it 100% clear what script the IDN is in and not make it some kind of a guessing game for them. Thanks Ben
