Re: Using Underscore "_" in Entity Names

Subject: Re: Using Underscore "_" in Entity Names
From: "W. Eliot Kimber" <eliot@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 08:25:26 -0800
Tony Graham wrote:
> The specific portion of the SGML Declaration of interest here is the
> "naming rules".  Jade's default inferred SGML Declaration uses the
> same naming rules as SGML's "Reference Concrete Syntax".  To allow
> underscores in entity names (and other SGML names), you need to supply
> an SGML Declaration that includes the underscore character.  Using the
> DocBook SGML Declaration as an example, you need to add "_" to the
> LCNMSTRT and UCNMSTRT parameters:

Note also that XML's fixed SGML declaration includes "_" as a name
character (and as a name start character).

Cheers,

Eliot


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