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A helpful reader pointed out I don't really know Klingon. PS. I just checked out your blog (very nice by the way, lots of stuff I need to read) and I noticed along the top of the page you have  (jItlhInganbe') for "I'm not a Klingon". The translation
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Email Address Internationalization / Internationalized eMail Addresses (EAI/IMA)

With the IDN work for Internationalized Domain Names using characters beyond ASCII, it is only natural to tackle the problem of Internationalized Internet eMail. Some smart people have been working on an IETF working group to figure out how non-ASCII

Writing "fields" of data to an encoded file.

The moral here is "Use Unicode," so you can skip the details below if you want :) A common problem when storing string data in various fields is how to encode it. Obviously you can store the Unicode as Unicode, which is a good choice for an XML file or
 
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