Philippe Verdy <vpi92 at yahoo dot fr> wrote: > The bad thing about your argument is that you are trying to mix > uppercase and uppercase letters. But for IDN, only lowercase letters > are really made distinct and encodable, as uppercase letters are case > folded to lowercase. So let's just concentrate on the set of letters > that really are distinct in lowercase because this is the form where > DNS servers will make distinctions in ASCII letters.
Fine, get rid of all the examples that involve uppercase. The problem is still there: iÎ pÏ uÏ vÎ wÏ yÎ -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
