I��ve recently come to know that IETF is about to release drafts on
IDN standards, and to my regret, I found that the document does not solve problems for 
Chinese domain names.  And this defect in your drafts
will result conflicts and chaos for Internet users of Han characters, namely Chinese, 
Korean and Japanese, and the effect is international because users of these languages 
are all over the world.

It is important to know that while a certain character can have different appearance 
in Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Character forms even though they are 
actually same words with the same meaning; at the same time, a certain character which 
might look exactly
the same, but in fact are two different words with different meaning when applied to 
different languages such as Chinese and Japanese.  I believe that IETF bears great 
responsible in setting standards which will bring order to the Internet world, and any 
document which might cause disorder, should be carefully reconsidered before release.  
Therefore, Before IETF can resolve this problem and identify one mechanism which can 
differentiate these delicate language difference, IETF should not pass the document 
which would apply Unicode for IDN resolution, because this irresponsible decision is 
going to cause conflicts and chaos in DN registration policy and DRP worldwide.


Edward Chuang
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Firebird BBS Project



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