After extensive analysis and discussion, the Mozilla community and Opera have already produced a fix for this, based on only displaying Unicode IDN labels where the registry publishes and enforces well-defined anti-homograph policies, and displaying the Punycode equivalent
1. It's strange that so many months of discussion and debate about this elsewhere missed such an obvious and complete solution. 2. Who is the authority that decides whether a TLD uses an acceptable policy? 3. How does this apply to subordinate domains that might or might not enforce "acceptable" policies, given that no all policy-making is at the TLD level? d/ Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking +1.408.246.8253 dcrocker a t ... WE'VE MOVED to: www.bbiw.net