I've been looking into internationalised resource identifiers and there's one thing bugging me.
My understanding is that, for each label in a domain name (xyzzy.plugh.com
has three labels, xyzzy
, plugh
and com
), the following process is performed to translate it into ASCII representation so that it can be processed okay by all legacy software:
- If it consists solely of ASCII characters, it's copied as is.
- Otherwise:
- First we output
xn--
followed by all the ASCII characters (skipping non-ASCII). - Then, if the final character isn't
-
, we output-
to separate the ASCII from non-ASCII. - Finally, we encode each of the non-ASCII characters using punycode so that they appear to be ASCII.
- First we output
My question then is: how do we distinguish between the following two Unicode URIs?
http://aa☃.net/
http://☃aa.net/
It seems to me that both of these will encode to:
http://xn--aa-nfh.net/
simply because the sequencing information has been lost for the label as a whole.
Or am I missing something in the specification?