In a message dated 2002-01-28 8:47:06 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> About JAN 2000 , > one company come to Taiwan and announced they supply ML-gTLD "__" > (chinese name of .com) registration and it will be a IETF and ICANN > standard in near furture . The worst , this company also announced they > also supply ML-ccTLD "__" (chinese name of TW) . We find this company > used the client solution to transform ML to ASCII string and append a domain > to it. That is one of the technology will cause infringement. ... > The experimental testbed is restrict to chinese character only > and testing before the nameprep propasal. Actually, the testing registration I thought a cardinal rule of IDN was that compatibility with previously constructed testbeds, especially those geared toward a single language or script and those which violate the premises of this IDN (e.g. no nameprep), was a non-goal. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
