On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 04:16:45AM +0800, xiang deng wrote: > <draft-ietf-idn-tsconv-03.txt> Deng xiang > (snip) > 3. Problems > (snip) > [4] Multiple possible periods (e.g. U+3002 , U+2022, U+FF0E) > In Mainland China, there is a different period other than dot. While > user input Chinese domain name, he/she types the delimiter of domain > name, and he/she will certainly get period (such as: U+3002). > In Taiwan Chinese IME, user might type or copy and paste U+2022 or > U+FF0E as the delimiter. > (snip)
Dear Deng Xiang, I know that "existence of different periods other than dot" may cause problem for Chinese IME users, but it is a "Traditional and Simplified Chinese Conversion" issue. You'd better not mix them up into one long draft. I'd like to propose you remove "multiple periods" issue out of this draft and make an another draft for it. Regards -- /*------------------------------------------------ YangWoo Ko : [EMAIL PROTECTED] We Invent Enterprise Software Solutions and Make You Secure & Powerful. ------------------------------------------------*/
