RE: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-11 Thread Chris Taylor
On Jul 8, 2005, at 1:37 AM, Chris Taylor wrote: I've been using the dash and period in ID names a lot recently (part of an unobtrusive DOM scripting set of functions I've been developing) and not found any problems yet in any of the Win browsers. Whether IDs formatted like this

RE: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-08 Thread Chris Taylor
or different operating systems I'm kind of crossing my fingers about! Chris -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter J. Farrell Sent: 08 July 2005 01:25 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem Richard Czeiger

Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-08 Thread Ben Curtis
On Jul 8, 2005, at 1:37 AM, Chris Taylor wrote: I've been using the dash and period in ID names a lot recently (part of an unobtrusive DOM scripting set of functions I've been developing) and not found any problems yet in any of the Win browsers. Whether IDs formatted like this

Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-07 Thread Nick Gleitzman
Drake, Ted C. wrote: But then I thought I should check to see if there would be any problems using an underscore in an id or class. Is it one of the legal characters? Don't know about 'legal', but I have had problems with certain browsers in the past ignoring css rules applied to classes

Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-07 Thread Ben Curtis
That said, I was asked if we could modify some id and class names to go from nav1sub1 to nav1_sub1 . I told them my preference would be nav1- sub1. But then I thought I should check to see if there would be any problems using an underscore in an id or class. Is it one of the legal

Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-07 Thread Richard Czeiger
, 2005 9:07 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem That said, I was asked if we could modify some id and class names to go from nav1sub1 to nav1_sub1 . I told them my preference would be nav1- sub1. But then I thought I should check to see if there would be any problems using

Re: [WSG] are underscores a problem

2005-07-07 Thread Peter J. Farrell
Richard Czeiger wrote: Does that mean the best way to go fro ID, Class Names, Variables, etc... is interCaps (also known as CamelCase or lowerCamelCase) ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase R I've adopted lowerCamelCase for nearly everything of my programming guideline except when