Re: [idn] WG last call summary

2002-03-19 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
be nessecary (use Unicode), binary attachments would take up significantly less space and Unicode IDNs could easily be supported. -- Thor Harald Johansen

Moderation and such

2002-03-19 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
Hi. One or two of the messages I've sent out haven't received a single reply (wich is strange, considering there's always some person who disagrees with you). How is this list moderated? Is it at all? What's ok and what gets filtered out? -- Thor

Re: [idn] WG last call summary

2002-03-18 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
of you type your URLs in mixed case? The transition will go largely unnoticed. It'll be the responsibility of the creator of the domain to make sure his/her site is available, anyway. Have I missed an important point here, or...? -- Thor Harald Johansen

Re: [idn] WG last call summary

2002-03-18 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
keyboard map to type it) just type in the encoded version. -- Thor Harald Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: IETF Meetings - High Registration Fees

2002-03-18 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
Harald Johansen

Re: IPv6

2001-09-22 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
see ipv6forum.org and also look for appropriate working groups of IETF (see www.ietf.org) I don't know if there is a census of IPv6 capable hosts but there are probably a modest number in the thousands. The Japanese WIDE network and the US vBNS+ network have IPv6 support in operation. See

Re: WebAddress resolutions

2001-09-21 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
Am wondering how and where the webaddress mappings taking place? Meaning if I type www.xyz.com in a browser and (say) this xyz.com is running on 212.34.54.89, then does my Internet Service Provider lookup every place right from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255? And finally is that how my

Re: another new virus!

2001-09-21 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
(1) The easiest way is to look at the internal evidence. (1c) The language and spelling are, at best, awkward; it often contain errors. The point is: Most companies will NOT send out mail warning about viruses. They'll simply issue updates for their anti-virus software. But these sort of mails

Peer-to-peer

2001-09-21 Thread Thor Harald Johansen
Is there an Internet standard for the kind of peer-to-peer communication FreeNet (www.freenetproject.org) is capable of? I think there should be. The Web, especially the DNS system, is too much in the hands of commercial interests. I think everyone with access to the Internet should have the