- From: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 15:11:41 +0900
- To: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>, public-iri@w3.org
- Cc: www-tag@w3.org, Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>
Hello Chris, I haven't heard from you on which way you would prefer to address the issue you brought up. I have decided to address it by adding "(see Section 5.3 for details)", so that Variant C) now reads: >>>>>>>> Variant C) If the IRI is in an Unicode-based character encoding (for example UTF-8 or UTF-16): Do not normalize (see Section 5.3 for details). Apply Step 2 directly to the encoded Unicode character sequence. >>>>>>>> I'm moving this issue to 'tentatively closed', and plan to move it to 'closed' very soon. If you don't agree with how I have addressed the issue, please reply asap, with actual text. Regards, Martin. At 14:50 04/08/18 +0900, Martin Duerst wrote: >Hello Chris, > >Many thanks for your comment. I have made it issue why-not-normalize-42 >(see http://www.w3.org/International/iri-edit#why-not-normalize-42). > >A few ideas on how to deal with it below. > >At 22:22 04/08/11 +0200, Chris Lilley wrote: > >>Hello , >> >> > If the IRI is in an Unicode-based character encoding (for example >> > UTF-8 or UTF-16): Do not normalize. Apply Step 2 directly to the >> > encoded Unicode character sequence. >> >>I believe that I understand why this step says 'do not normalize' >>(otherwise, certain Unicode strings couldnever be used in query parts, >>for example). >> >>However, as the two preceding steps say 'normalize' and this step says >>'do not normalize' the reader could be confused - or perhaps consider it >>an 'obvious error'. >> >>Do not tease the reader like this. Please explain *why* at this stage no >>normalization is performed. > >You definitely have a point. But as you have noticed, the explanations >are already given elsewhere in the document. I think there are several >things that can be done: > >- capitalize 'NOT', to make clear that this is not an 'obvious error'. >- add a pointer to 5.3 Normalization > >(http://www.w3.org/International/iri-edit/draft-duerst-iri.html#normaliza >(http://www.w3.org/International/iri-edit/draft-duerst-iri.html#normalization) >- do both of the above > >Which one do you prefer? Do you think this is enough, or do you have >some other idea (actual wording preferred)? > > >Regards, Martin.
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