Secondly, the proposed nameserver will definitely handle the original
form
of DNS...
OK, in context, I thought you were talking about dropping 7-bit stuff
altogether.
So, the idea is to respond in ACE if asked in ACE; respond in 8 if asked
in
8 (also include the associated ACE to be used incase destination
servers...http/mail/etc... are not upgraded).
OK, so then what's the advantage of UTF-8 over ACE? The range of
expression is the same; and, if you're replying with both, then the packet
size doesn't shrink.
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