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Neil WillsSubject: element id and name attributes with greater than 255 characters
Author: Neil Wills
Date: 13 Mar 2009 12:02 AM

I noted that id and name attributes can be longer than 255 characters long, true

I am working with XBRL and curious if there are any industry best practices for names/id that could be this long.

In XBRL we reference ids using xlink or REFerences and while an XML parser does not have an issue with this, this is an issue when decomposing the xml into a database,

   
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