On 9/29/2017 2:26 PM, Tex Texin wrote:

Hi,

Some questions:

 

1)      Do I understand correctly, that the recommendation to not linkify highly restrictive strings means that tex@普遍接受-测试.世界 would not become a link? Or http:// 普遍接受-测试.世界.com?

 

Highly restrictive means that latin cannot be mixed with Chinese or Japanese characters.


Some script mixing *within* a label should be restricted as it is a security risk. Script mixing across a FQDN or between local part and host seem to be rather likely scenarios instead.

For certain scripts, ASCII admixture (just ASCII, not all of Latin) would be common practice in the writing system and it may be common enough/benign enough to allow it.

However, you might also want to address European digits for those scripts where native digits exist and are widely / predominantly used, vs. scripts where the native digits are more of historic/cultural interest. (In Arabic you have both, depending on the region).

Mixing digit sets in the same label should be a no-no and indicated something's not well-formed.

 

2)      I do not understand “Linkification should be determined by the implied intent of the user's entry” Is this intended to mean that the scheme (http, mailto, etc) should be added to form the link? Or some other determination of intent? If the former, it should be stated more clearly.


My naive interpretation had to do with things like tables or data records where the purpose of a particular field would be a URL.

 

 

tex

 

From: ua-discuss-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Don Hollander
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:19 AM
To: Universal Acceptance
Subject: [UA-discuss] UASG010 - Quick Guide to Linkification

 

A quick update on Linkification

 

We have published an updated Quick Guide to Linkification https://uasg.tech/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/UASG010-Quick-Guide-to-Linkification.pdf  This builds on discussions we had post the UASG meeting in Seattle in April.

 

We are also working on an evaluation of Linkification in major Social Media Communication applications.   (Here’s the link to the Help Wanted advertisement - Help Wanted: Linkification Evaluation)

 

This evaluation is being built on a replicable testing platform so that we can readily repeat the process in the future.   While early days, we expect to provide a preliminary report during the ICANN60 meeting.   As we go through the testing it is raising some additional questions about our Good Practice guide and expectations.  We fully expect that once the evaluation is completed we’ll again review UASG010 based on real world experiences.

 

Don

 

 

 

Don Hollander

Universal Acceptance Steering Group

Skype: don_hollander