IDN Display Algorithm: Difference between revisions

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(All-Latin "scope.tld" vs all-Cyrillic "ѕсоре.tld"). However, so do the
(All-Latin "scope.tld" vs all-Cyrillic "ѕсоре.tld"). However, so do the
solutions of the other browsers, and it has not proved to be a
solutions of the other browsers, and it has not proved to be a
significant problem so far. If there is a problem, everyone is equally affected.
significant problem so far. If there is a problem, every browser is equally affected.


If problems arose in the future (e.g. with homographs between a particular
If problems arose in the future (e.g. whole-script, or homographs between a particular
script and Latin), our response would be that in the end, it is up to registries  
single script and Latin), our response would be that in the end, it is up to registries  
to make sure that their customers
to make sure that their customers
cannot rip each other off. Browsers can put some technical restrictions in place,
cannot rip each other off. Browsers can put some technical restrictions in place,
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we want to make sure we don't treat non-Latin scripts as second-class citizens.  
we want to make sure we don't treat non-Latin scripts as second-class citizens.  


===Transition===
==Transition==


In between adopting this plan and shipping a Firefox with
In between adopting this plan and shipping a Firefox with
Account confirmers, Anti-spam team, Confirmed users, Bureaucrats and Sysops emeriti
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