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RE: Some comments on the 1.1 draft
> XPath and probably some other languages rely on digits not
being > name starts for their tokenizing. Compare a[b] and
a[1]. > > I think it would be a mistake to change the name-start
status of any > of the standard ASCII characters. > I have been
looking forward to the day when we could break away from the ASCII legacy and
start using characters such as
§, ¬, Ã?, ÷, â??, and â?©
as operators in our programming languages (and hopefully, as
characters in our email). I hope XML 1.1 will not kill these hopes.
Mike Kay
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