FYI
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Subject: Re: Validating internationalized mail addresses in <input type="email"> (was: WhatWG & W3C)
Sorry for delayed response.
We are currently prioritizing our backlog and without stack ranking of this feature against other work I can't commit to anything at this point.
Adding @Bogdan Brinza and
@Bo Cupp as an FYI. Perhaps, we can start from the explainer to gauge Chrome's interest in this tech.
@Mark Svancarek (CELA) and
@Michael Champion we'll reply to this thread with next steps on this.
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Levine <john.levine@standcore.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 1:49 PM
To: don.hollander <don.hollander@icann.org>
Cc: Mark Svancarek (CELA) <marksv@microsoft.com>
Subject: Re: WhatWG & W3C
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019, Don Hollander wrote:
> We're again raising the issue of getting browser standards to recognise EAI addresses.
>
> My sense from the W3C and the WHATWG
https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fwhatwg%2Fhtml%2Fissues%2F4562&data=01%7C01%7Cmarksv%40microsoft.com%7C468010ff2df542fbf13e08d6c8f63be2%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1&sdata=3j%2FWxG1fpIH8Fll35Y86f%2BBGHEXazXGEvB8sW4qMsak%3D&reserved=0
are that until one of the browsers wants this, nothing's going to happen.
>
> Any chance of finding the person/people within MSFT who lead activities in W3C and/or WHATWG?
As far as I can tell, the actual changes to the browser would be tiny, it's just someone has to be willing to do it.
Regards,
John Levine,
john.levine@standcore.com
Standcore LLC