Re: [I18nrp] Mappings for IDNA2008 ?

"John R Levine" <johnl@taugh.com> Tue, 05 February 2019 17:09 UTC

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Subject: Re: [I18nrp] Mappings for IDNA2008 ?
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> I wouldn't know anyone who would do this kind of work, and would be very 
> surprised.

Not astonished but I figured it can't hurt to ask.

> Unicode's CLDR provides tailorings for some common issues like sorting.

I've been looking at CLDR and as far as I can tell it doesn't describe 
case folding.  Did I miss it or is it really not there?

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John Levine, johnl@taugh.com, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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