Dave Crocker writes: > Provide an existing specification for solving this problem outside the > domain name service.
One well-known example is the standard TeX OML encoding, which includes lowercase gamma and uppercase Gamma, and lowercase b and uppercase B, and lowercase beta, but not a separate uppercase Beta. Why? Because uppercase Beta and uppercase B have the same glyph. > Provide a basis for believing that it has gained wide acceptance. > Oh. You can't do that. Feel free to continue making a fool of yourself, Dave. ---Dan
