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> <foo> > <value>45.67</value> > </foo> > > What you are saying is that someone might want to treat "value" > directly as something other than a floating point number? Hmm. Looks kind of like a regex to me... I guess <foo> should be interpreted as meaning "regular expression" and <value> as the regex pattern? That means that "45.67" could match 45A67 then? In that case, what does <foo> <value>45.67</value> <value>23.12</value> </foo> mean?
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