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RFC 7940
Title: Representing Label Generation Rulesets Using XML
Author: K. Davies, A. Freytag
Status: Standards Track
Stream: IETF
Date: August 2016
Mailbox: [email protected],
[email protected]
Pages: 82
Characters: 170416
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-lager-specification-13.txt
URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7940
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/RFC7940
This document describes a method of representing rules for validating
identifier labels and alternate representations of those labels using
Extensible Markup Language (XML). These policies, known as "Label
Generation Rulesets" (LGRs), are used for the implementation of
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), for example. The rulesets are
used to implement and share that aspect of policy defining which
labels and Unicode code points are permitted for registrations, which
alternative code points are considered variants, and what actions may
be performed on labels containing those variants.
This document is a product of the Label Generation Rules Working Group of the
IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard.
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