Re: BIDI IRI Display (was spoofing and IRIs)

Hello Mati,

On 2010/03/04 19:11, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
> Jonathan Rosenne wrote:
> <quote>
> There is no average BIDI user to observe, since there are no BIDI TLDs and
> no BIDI equivalents to http, ftp etc.
>
> In my way of thinking, and average BIDI user does not normally mix LTR and
> RTL, programmers excepted.
> </quote>
>
> Unfortunately, on one hand, elements like "http" and TLDs are always LTR.

TLDs should be available in non-ASCII soon. "http" will either take 
quite some time to be available in non-ASCII, or may never happen. But 
http: isn't really the main problem, even in the West, most people think 
about it as a "secret incantation" much more than as a protocol name, 
and so if that's all that's in ASCII, people should get used to it 
somehow, whether it appears on the left or the right of an IRI. The rest 
of the IRI (the meat, so to say) is really much more of a problem, in 
case it is mixed.

Regards,    Martin.

> On the other hand, users and businesses tend to prefer writing their names
> in their native/local script, so mixing LTR and RTL is currently not
> avoidable in countries using Bidi scripts.
>
>
> Shalom (Regards),  Mati
>             Bidi Architect
>             Globalization Center Of Competency - Bidirectional Scripts
>             IBM Israel
>             Phone: +972 2 5888802    Fax: +972 2 5870333    Mobile: +972 52
> 2554160

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Received on Thursday, 4 March 2010 10:33:43 UTC