- From: Slim Amamou <slim@alixsys.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:08:14 +0100
- To: Mark Davis ☕ <mark@macchiato.com>
- Cc: Shawn Steele <Shawn.Steele@microsoft.com>, "public-iri@w3.org" <public-iri@w3.org>
Sorry, I meant IRI : I totally agree with Mark. Having a unique visual representation of *IRI* in every context, every culture and across all media (including printed paper) is of the highest importance. If I'd dig a little more I'd find this behaviour necessary for net neutrality. On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Slim Amamou <slim@alixsys.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Mark Davis ☕ <mark@macchiato.com> wrote: >> Various people have considered a special reordering of labels before. The >> problem is that while in the address bar or other special locations one >> could have a special handling for the order of the labels, it is really bad >> if the labels aren't in the same order everywhere the URL could appear - the >> spoofing possibilities are unpleasant. And everywhere means in everyone's >> address bar in every browser, and in plaintext, and in emailers, and so on. >> Mark > > I totally agree with Mark. Having a unique visual representation of > URI in every context, every culture and across all media (including > printed paper) is of the highest importance. If I'd dig a little more > I'd find this behaviour necessary for net neutrality. > > -- > Slim Amamou | سليم عمامو > http://alixsys.com > -- Slim Amamou | سليم عمامو http://alixsys.com
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