Fred,
FB> What I would suggest, if we do this, is writing the person's name *twice*:
FB> once in their native character set, and once in a form that an
FB> english-reader can read. The latter is an established interchange
architecture
I believe that was the intention in the proposal. List names in the same
way we always have, AND list them in their "native" form.
Whether it would helpful to provide a third form -- the ascii encoding
of the native form, as it would be seen in an email address header -- is
a separate question.
/d
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