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Extra restrictions to make parsing easier.
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- mix of language sets from 'preferred' language not allowed.
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- mix of language sets from 'preferred' language not allowed.
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- Language sets from CLDR dataset.
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- Language sets from CLDR dataset.
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- Treated in segments (localpart, domain)
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- Treated in segments (localpart, domain)
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- Additional restrictions for ease of processing IDs.
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- Room alias localparts MUST NOT have ``#`` or ``:``.
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- User ID localparts MUST NOT have ``@`` or ``:``.
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Rejecting
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Rejecting
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on creation and on events.
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on creation and on events.
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- Any home server whose domain does not pass this check, MUST use their punycode
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- Any home server whose domain does not pass this check, MUST use their punycode
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domain name instead of the IDN, to prevent other home servers rejecting you.
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domain name instead of the IDN, to prevent other home servers rejecting you.
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- Error code is M_FAILED_HOMOGRAPH_CHECK.
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- Error code is ``M_FAILED_HUMAN_ID_CHECK``. (generic enough for both failing
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due to homograph attacks, and failing due to including ``:``s, etc)
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- Error message MAY go into further information about which characters were
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- Error message MAY go into further information about which characters were
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rejected and why.
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rejected and why.
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- Error message SHOULD contain a ``failed_keys`` key which contains an array
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of strings which represent the keys which failed the check e.g:
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- ``failed_keys: [ user_id, room_alias ]``
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Other considerations
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Other considerations
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