- From: Internationalization Working Group Issue Tracker <sysbot+tracker@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:41:25 +0000
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I18N-ISSUE-402 (Copy/Paste IRI): Broken copy/paste behavior with IRIs [url] http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/402 Raised by: Dennis Tan Tanaka On product: url While exploring the new service from CNNIC/Coremail (http://中文邮箱.网络) I came across the following behavior when copying/pasting the IRI onto other applications. Test 1: Windows PC (Windows 7 Enterprise, SP 1) using Chrome 39 - The IRI maintains its U-Label form and resolves the site with no problem. No issues here. - When trying to copy/paste the IRI (from Chrome's address bar) into other application (e.g. Google Docs, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint) the IRI is pasted in its A-Label form (i.e. http://xn--fiq228cmvpbgt.xn--io0a7i/) - The pasted IRI is recognized as a link. = Result: broken user experience = Expected result: IRI should keep its U-Label form Test 2: Windows PC (Windows 7 Enterprise, SP 1) using IE 8 - The IRI resolves to the site with no issues and the IRI keeps its U-label form. No issues here either. - When copying/pasting the IRI from IE to other applications the IRI maintains its U-Label form, however it is not recognized as a link (even thought it is pasted with the http:// prefix) = Expected result: IRI should be recognized as a link Test 3: iOS 8 (iphone) using Safari - Pretty much the same behavior as in Win/IE test. The IRI maintains its U-Label form across applications. - The IRI is recognized as a link in some application I tested with. It was recognized as as link in Notes, but it was not recognized as a link in Mail or Gmail for iOS. = Expected result: Consistent behavior across applications These three test cases might not be as extensive as they should be but I think there is something funny about how Chrome is encoding the URL in the copy/paste operation. Can anyone shed some light into this? Thanks!
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