[I18nrp] Mappings for IDNA2008 ?

"John Levine" <johnl@taugh.com> Mon, 04 February 2019 22:50 UTC

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Subject: [I18nrp] Mappings for IDNA2008 ?
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The biggest difference between IDNA2003 and IDNA2008 is that the
latter separated out the preliminary mapping from the IDNA algorithms.
See RFC 5895 which describes a mapping and says don't use it, because
a useful mapping reflects the expectations of users, notably the
language they're using.

Are there any published IDNA2008 mappings?  As far as I can tell,
everyone uses one from UTS46 by default, and it's not very good.


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