>
> I take it that's Dom as in "short for Dominic"... don't ask me why, I
> just happened to notice that you usually sign emails with "Dominic" and
> thought it was funny that you suddenly signed this one with "Dom" in a
> spot where it might be confused with "document object model". :P



lol, I AM the document object model! As for the XML in element names, it
turns out I was right for once!

http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_elements.asp

I guess the trouble is that not all parsers and programs are picking up on
it consistently (this ColdFusion behaviour being a good example).

The DOM


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