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At 6:02 PM +0100 6/22/01, David Carlisle wrote: >Personally I think it suspect that by far the most complicated >production in the xml spec is the name constraints. Would so much be >lost if (as for character data) all unicode code points above a certain >point were allowed, otherwise we'll have to go through this all again >for 3.x and 4 and .. > It's an idea, but probably won't fly. First off many of the most familiar of those high characters are likely to be mathematical and musical symbols. Secondly, some of them will probably be combining characters that really can't serve as a name start character. Thirdly new characters will continue to be added to existing blocks in the basic multilingual plane (BMP) below 65536 to fill in holes in existing blocks so we'll also need to deal with those. -- +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | Elliotte Rusty Harold | elharo@m... | Writer/Programmer | +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | The XML Bible, 2nd Edition (Hungry Minds, 2001) | | http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/books/bible2/ | | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0764547607/cafeaulaitA/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | Read Cafe au Lait for Java News: http://www.cafeaulait.org/ | | Read Cafe con Leche for XML News: http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
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