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- Nameprep abstract "Nameprep is the process of case-folding to lowercase and removal of some generally invisible code points before it is suitable to represent a domain name, or other such canonical name. It is used by IDNA, using the Unicode standard for NFKC normalization.Nameprep is defined in RFC 3491, "Nameprep: A Stringprep Profile for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)", as a profile of Stringprep, which is described in RFC 3454, "Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")." It does not map lookalike characters to a single character nor prohibit the use of lookalike characters. There are good reasons for this, such as the fact that fonts differ in which characters are lookalikes, and the fact that any decision on which character to map to will obviously provide a bias towards users of one script, but it has potentially grave implications for security if not considered by the designers and administrators of systems based on nameprep (the best known example of this being VeriSign's handling of IDNA names in .com and .net).".
- Nameprep wikiPageID "1151230".
- Nameprep wikiPageRevisionID "543881056".
- Nameprep auto "yes".
- Nameprep date "December 2009".
- Nameprep hasPhotoCollection Nameprep.
- Nameprep subject Category:Domain_name_system.
- Nameprep subject Category:Unicode.
- Nameprep comment "Nameprep is the process of case-folding to lowercase and removal of some generally invisible code points before it is suitable to represent a domain name, or other such canonical name.".
- Nameprep label "Nameprep".
- Nameprep label "Nameprep".
- Nameprep sameAs Nameprep.
- Nameprep sameAs m.04bpl4.
- Nameprep sameAs Q1964227.
- Nameprep sameAs Q1964227.
- Nameprep wasDerivedFrom Nameprep?oldid=543881056.
- Nameprep isPrimaryTopicOf Nameprep.