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On Feb 18, 2008 8:27 PM, Nicholas Sushkin <nsushkin@o...> wrote: > In many cases the files and directories are named after music pieces and > created by a music management program from the music title. Those names > contain a lot of spaces, quotes, punctuation, non-ASCII and other > characters. Thanks for the information. I have not closely looked at music file names. It surely sounds vastly incompatible to XML name rules. The problem I was having is - Given a root directory, I needed to generate a XML hierarchy depicting the file system hierarchy, starting from the given root. I wrote a recursive Java program and converted the information to XML, using Xerces DOM implementation. Some of the directory/file names didn't conform to the XML name conventions. Like, some directory names started with numeric. Some contained characters like - (hyphen), ~ etc. Would somebody agree with me, that XML names should allow such rules? My problem could serve as a use case ... -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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