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Re: An argument against multiple character sets
--On 2000-01-26 14.01 +0900, "Martin J. Duerst" <duerst@w3.org> wrote:
>> This because of the impact on registration
>> issues, because domain names have to be "unique" in a zone at time of
>> registration. Because of that, the rules for equality have to be known at
>> the time of registration,
>
> Not only the rules for equality, also the ways to deal with this
> equality. If some equality is dealt with on the client side, then
> registration has to make sure the right variant of the name is
> registered.
I was meaning registration as the process of reserving the name at a
registry. What I think you talk abut is what is stored in the DNS servers
as registration.
I was really talking about the buissness/legal part, and not anything
technical at all.
paf