Subject: Re: Allowed characters in element id's From: Bill Raynor <braynor@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 10:53:06 CDT |
> In other words, you can control the set of characters that are > allowed to start a name and the set of characters that can be > contained in a name (after the start) independently. > > | Is this something that can be changed, or is that not a wise thing to do? > > It can be changed in the declaration. Off the top of my head, > document interchange is the only problem that I forsee in > broadening the characters allowed in a NAME. But I accept that > the top of my head is sometimes empty. ;-) > At least you have hair there, so no one can see it. I like to pretend that I went bald in my '20s because my brain generates some much heat. A medical friend points out it generates heat when its feverish, too.... -- +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Bill Raynor |braynor@xxxxxxx O- | | Kimberly Clark Corp |TEL:920/721-5973 | | 2100 Winchester Road |FAX:920/721-2765 | | Neenah, Wi. USA 54956 |DNRC:Minister of Standard Deviates| +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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