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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/26/2015 1:12 AM, Nico Williams
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cite="mid:CAK3OfOiomYxRk-o_Hi+EBnO6rdefmL1rJRPcGXC4wKULh4Wq=g@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">As far as I'm concerned it's clear that the correct
way to handle these cases is: as confusables. Is this wrong?
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<div>Nick</div>
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Nico,<br>
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I basically agree with you.<br>
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I'm making a further distinction between confusables by accident
and confusables by intent, and am advocating that the latter can
be handled more explicitly. But basically, yes.<br>
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A./<br>
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