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Title : Internationalized Domain Names Registration and
Administration Guideline for Chinese, Japanese
and Korean
Author(s) : J. Seng, et. al.
Filename : draft-jseng-idn-admin-05.txt,.pdf
Pages : 20
Date : 2003-10-20
Achieving internationalized access to domain names raises many complex
issues. These are associated not only with basic protocol design--such
as how names are represented on the network, compared, and converted to
appropriate forms--but also with issues and options for deployment,
transition, registration, and administration.
The IETF Standards for Internationalized Domain Names, known as 'IDNA',
focuses on access to domain names in a range of scripts that is broader
in scope than the original ASCII. The development process made it clear
that use of characters with similar appearances and/or interpretations
created potential for confusion, as well as difficulties in deployment
and transition. The conclusion was that, while those issues were
important, they, could best be addressed administratively rather than
through restrictions embedded in the protocols. This document defines a
set of guidelines for applying restrictions of that type for CJK scripts and the zones that use them and, perhaps, the beginning of a framework for thinking about other zones, languages, and scripts.
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