Re: [weirds] Internationalization Issues

Andy Newton <andy@arin.net> Thu, 18 October 2012 17:30 UTC

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From: Andy Newton <andy@arin.net>
To: Ning Kong <nkong@cnnic.cn>, "weirds@ietf.org" <weirds@ietf.org>
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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 17:30:45 +0000
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On 10/12/12 12:04 AM, "Ning Kong" <nkong@cnnic.cn> wrote:

>IMHO, indicating language/script in response may be a potential missing
>thing of i18n issues. I wonder whether the 7.3 section of
>draft-sheng-weirds-icann-rws-dnrd-01 is worth being reconsidered and
>covered
>by the using-http draft.


This sounds like a good idea. But is there any reference to an explanation
of what client software is to do with these language tags?

-andy