Thanks, updated. The punycode with the four hyphens is right, just rechecked it. On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, Mark Svancarek (CELA) wrote:
Here are my belated comments on ver0803
6 Quantity ambiguous in Title - "a global users" 20 Punycode in 3rd bullet ("xn----f38...") looks invalid 21 "Mixtures of LTR and RTL text in a single domain name is outside of the scope of this lesson." 24 "Fuzzy" should be mentioned in the glossary 27 The comments field provides a workable definition of "fuzzy", which could be used in slide 24 and glossary 29 Since we made an effort to establish "Downgrading with Aliasing" as a defined term last year, you might mention it in comments related to second bullet ("sometimes called downgrading, it's really just aliasing") 34 Downgrading could be mentioned here, even if it's to drive home the point that it is as much a fool's errand as the search for El Dorado 35 define fuzzy matching
-----Original Message----- From: UA-EAI <ua-eai-bounces@icann.org> On Behalf Of John Levine Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2018 18:00 To: Paul Borokhov <borokhov@apple.com> Cc: ua-eai@icann.org Subject: Re: [UA-EAI] updated on uasg019b
But can’t Cyrillic or Latin be confusing too by that metric? After all how many people can tell the difference between р and p?
Clearly I have breached some unwritten rule about bidi so I've removed all mention of it.
5 авг. 2018 г., в 5:20 ПП, John Levine <john.levine@standcore.com> написал(а):
In article <kLPIrW9/iTLaImAdP1ajH1aBa8nhtc0tSh7dt1Itfrc=.sha-256@antelope.email> you write:
Yes, bidi can be confusing. It isn't to most people though, because it mostly is the normal way to show English words and Dotcom names in normal text.
If you want to talk about risks, do so. If not, don't.
Sheesh. It's one bullet in a 37 page deck. I said bidi "can be confusing" which is certainly true particularly if hostile parties are writing the text you're displaying, which is not unlikely if it's mail from a typical mail stream.
Anything we noticed on the other 36 slides?
R's, John
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