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Hyphens in XSLT element names
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- Subject: Hyphens in XSLT element names
- From: Warren Hedley <w dot hedley at auckland dot ac dot nz>
- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 13:53:17 +1300
- Organization: Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Hi
Sorry if this appears to be a repeat from a week ago but that post
didn't show up in my mailbox. Also apologies if this looks like a
cross-post, because I did start a thread in a similar vein (Hyphens
vs underscores in element names) on XML-DEV on 26 Jan.
In that post, I mentioned that our FieldML development team was
arguing over whether we should use hyphens or underscores as separators
in our element and attribute names (we eliminated firstCaps and
runtogether). I also included a small survey of W3C-endorsed XML
applications, and noticed that apart from legacy apps like XHTML >:-),
the W3C seems to be moving towards hyphens.
Unfortunately the replies to my XML-DEV post were almost unanimous
in their support of underscores. So, I was hoping one of the XSLT
authors/contributors could tell me why they chose to use hyphens in
their element names?
--
Warren Hedley
Department of Engineering Science
Auckland University
New Zealand
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