-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- David Hopwood wrote: > The only minor issue I can think of relating to this choice, is that > using a prefix means that an ACE label can end with a digit, and using > a suffix means that it can begin with a digit. That might be relevant > for top-level IDN labels, since some existing software might only check > whether the last character is a digit in order to distinguish a domain name > from a dotted-decimal IPv4 address. (The correct test, implied but not > explicitly stated in RFC 1035, is to check whether the top label consists > *only* of ASCII digits.)
Actually it is stated in RFC 1123, section 2.1. - -- David Hopwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home page & PGP public key: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/ RSA 2048-bit; fingerprint 71 8E A6 23 0E D3 4C E5 0F 69 8C D4 FA 66 15 01 Nothing in this message is intended to be legally binding. If I revoke a public key but refuse to specify why, it is because the private key has been seized under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act; see www.fipr.org/rip -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBO/o9RDkCAxeYt5gVAQG24wf9EddyPqlkiVplFzTB59vX8HDL2nFVxpMO zEsonu0YnHTF/h00NSI8nBFLA2/srqVAEcCZUpPCMVqaclCcx9EJENJv63sC9ia3 A/GKBBCQ9Msg7N9py95kJ37Jn5JCxXt6WR9vACRVJr772cZFmKv705EH2OYdoxCw A55fnT3TA2gsVz1uUZ+gBYMBwtJliJ1bwOB1b4FBOHLrn9EBdPhYV9qsK23V1dvj jhK1gbiDO9lkrQ1W2lnwfSZ47SGVBsAZTidciyn8NTr81t7Muyqr3MmfcfhHoPbl PMgYLIcueUtTQj+yrQ21uHcjlXKxHdq80bESsYkDYeS42RcNz+zRyQ== =wzm6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
