An Interoperable Subset of Characters for Internationalized Usernames
draft-saintandre-username-interop-03
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Author | Peter Saint-Andre | ||
Last updated | 2014-10-03 (Latest revision 2014-04-01) | ||
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Abstract
Various Internet protocols define constructs for usernames, i.e., the localpart of an address such as "localpart@example.com". This document describes a subset of Unicode characters to allow in internationalized usernames for the sake of maximal interoperability across Internet protocols.
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