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	Title		: Considerations on Increasing Character Repertoires for
                          Protocol Elements
	Author(s)	: T. Hardie, L. Daigle
	Filename	: draft-iab-char-rep-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-2-24
	
This document describes a set of considerations and strategies to
use in increasing the character repertoire available in a protocol
element or suite of protocol elements.  This document is not meant
to provide normative instruction to protocol designers, but does
hope to provide guidance on common issues arising from this task.
This initial draft does not contain real-world examples for the
different strategies outlined below; before final publication, the
IAB plans to add such examples and solicits feedback from the
community on examples appropriate to this draft. Feedback on this
point or the draft as a whole should be sent to the editors or the
IAB.

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