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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) P. Faltstrom, Ed. Request for Comments: 6452 Cisco Category: Standards Track P. Hoffman, Ed. ISSN: 2070-1721 VPN Consortium

                                                         November 2011
                    The Unicode Code Points and
Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA) - Unicode 6.0

Abstract

 This memo documents IETF consensus for Internationalized Domain Names
 for Applications (IDNA) derived character properties related to the
 three code points, existing in Unicode 5.2, that changed property
 values when version 6.0 was released.  The consensus is that no
 update is needed to RFC 5892 based on the changes made in Unicode
 6.0.

Status of This Memo

 This is an Internet Standards Track document.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
 Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6452.

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Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................2
    1.1. U+0CF1 KANNADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA ............................2
    1.2. U+0CF2 KANNADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA ............................2
    1.3. U+19DA NEW TAI LUE THAM DIGIT ONE ..........................2
 2. IETF Consensus ..................................................2
 3. IANA Considerations .............................................3
 4. Security Considerations .........................................3
 5. Acknowledgements ................................................3
 6. Normative References ............................................3

1. Introduction

 RFC 5892 [RFC5892] specifies an algorithm that was defined when
 version 5.0 (later updated to version 5.2) [Unicode5.2] was the
 current version of Unicode, and it also defines a derived property
 value based on that algorithm.  Unicode 6.0 [Unicode6] has changed
 GeneralCategory of three code points that were allocated in
 Unicode 5.2 or earlier.  This implies that the derived property value
 differs depending on whether the property definitions used are from
 Unicode 5.2 or 6.0.  These are non-backward-compatible changes as
 described in Section 5.1 of RFC 5892.
 The three code points are:

1.1. U+0CF1 KANNADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA

 The GeneralCategory for this character changes from So to Lo.  This
 implies that the derived property value changes from DISALLOWED to
 PVALID.

1.2. U+0CF2 KANNADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA

 The GeneralCategory for this character changes from So to Lo.  This
 implies that the derived property value changes from DISALLOWED to
 PVALID.

1.3. U+19DA NEW TAI LUE THAM DIGIT ONE

 The GeneralCategory for this character changes from Nd to No.  This
 implies that the derived property value changes from PVALID to
 DISALLOWED.

2. IETF Consensus

 No change to RFC 5892 is needed based on the changes made in
 Unicode 6.0.

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 This consensus does not imply that no changes will be made to
 RFC 5892 for all future updates of The Unicode Standard.
 This RFC has been produced because 6.0 is the first version of
 Unicode to be released since IDNA2008 was published.

3. IANA Considerations

 IANA has updated the derived property value registry according to
 RFC 5892 and the property values defined in The Unicode Standard
 version 6.0.

4. Security Considerations

 When the algorithm presented in RFC 5892 is applied using the
 property definitions of Unicode Standard version 6.0, the result will
 be different from when it is applied using the property definitions
 of Unicode 5.2 for the three code points discussed in this document.
 The three code points are unlikely to occur in internationalized
 domain names, however, so the security implications of the changes
 are minor.

5. Acknowledgements

 The main contributors are (in alphabetical order) Eric Brunner-
 Williams, Vint Cerf, Tina Dam, Mark Davis, Martin Duerst, John
 Klensin, Pete Resnick, Markus Scherer, Andrew Sullivan, Kenneth
 Whistler, and Nicholas Williams.
 Not all contributors believe that the solution for the issues
 discussed in this document is optimal.

6. Normative References

 [RFC5892]     Faltstrom, P., Ed., "The Unicode Code Points and
               Internationalized Domain Names for Applications
               (IDNA)", RFC 5892, August 2010.
 [Unicode5.2]  The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard,
               Version 5.2.0", Unicode 5.0.0, Boston, MA,
               Addison-Wesley ISBN 0-321-48091-0, as amended
               by Unicode 5.2.0, October 2009,
               <http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0/>.
 [Unicode6]    The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard,
               Version 6.0.0", October 2010,
               <http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0/>.

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Authors' Addresses

 Patrik Faltstrom (editor)
 Cisco
 EMail: paf@cisco.com
 Paul Hoffman (editor)
 VPN Consortium
 EMail: paul.hoffman@vpnc.org

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