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Title : IRI recognition in Applications
Author(s) : Y. Yoneya
Filename : draft-yoneya-iri-recognition-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2007-2-27
Nowadays access to the Internet is a part of daily life. Users see
URIs written in various ways on various media, recognize them as "the
Internet Addresses", and use them to access to the Internet. Many
application programs recognize URIs automatically and make links to
them, so the users can access to the URIs very easily. But, at this
moment, most of application programs can't recognize
Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) and Internationalized URI (IRI)
correctly, so users will feel stress when using IDNs and IRIs.
Utilization of the IDNs and the IRIs are getting higher. Therefore,
improvement of the application programs are highly recommended. This
document is intended to be an application developpers' guideline for
recognizing and corresponding to IDNs/IRIs correctly.
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