- From: Daniel Dardailler <danield@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 21:03:18 +0100
- To: Jonathan Rosenne <rosennej@qsm.co.il>
- Cc: 'WWW International' <www-international@w3.org>, 'W3C Offices' <w3c-office-pr@w3.org>, public-i18n-core@w3.org
>> Did you mean: "They do not help the users who do NOT know English and >> do not know the Latin letters."? > > Yes, of course. I disagree, they do help, but not as much as a full IDN system does, not as much as a full Unicode system does. If I am Greek and I register my name in Greek as NAME.com or NAME.gr or another TLD, I know that people can type it in Greek as NAME in the URL bar without any "http://www." before and ".com/" or ".gr" after, since most browsers do the completion and the wildcarding in the application, and that counts, this is not "nothing". http is not planned to disappear afaik.
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