Your programs aren't actually required to. Only your registry compiler is required to actually follow the chain. Since this is a one-time, off-line process, it can be as ugly and inefficient as necessary. Addison Addison P. Phillips Globalization Architect, Quest Software Chair, W3C Internationalization Core Working Group Internationalization is not a feature. It is an architecture. > -----Original Message----- > From: ltru-bounces at lists.ietf.org [mailto:ltru-bounces at lists.ietf.org] On > Behalf Of Doug Ewell > Sent: 2005年6月13日 19:59 > To: LTRU Working Group > Subject: [Ltru] Re: draft-ietf-ltru-matching-02 > > Frank Ellermann <nobody at xyzzy dot claranet dot de> wrote: > > > Doug apparently agreed that "frozen" Preferred-Values aren't > > optimal, and he found various minor nits around this issue. > > I don't like having to follow the daisy chain from TP to TL to TE to > whatever, or having to make my programs do so. But I'm not going to > fight to the death over it. > > -- > Doug Ewell > Fullerton, California > http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ltru mailing list > Ltru at lists.ietf.org > https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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