On Jan 18, 2014 5:44 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: > > HI, > > > We could add a version attribute like this: > > <version4.9.1 id="4.9.1" version="4.9.1" path="..." file="..." /> > > <version4.10.0 id="4.10.0" version="4.10.0" path="..." file="..." /> > > <version4.11.0 id="4.11.0" version="4.11.0" path="..." file="..." /> > > <Nightly id="Nightly" version="Nightly" path="..." file="..." /> > > > > Would that be sufficient for you? > > As ugly as it is I'd prefer as not having "." in node names. > > <version1 id="4.9.1" ... > <version2 id="4.10.0" ... > <version3 id="4.11.0" .. > <version4 id="Nightly" .. > > While in theory a full stop is a valid XML node name character, a few XML formats (eg XAML and WPF) treat them as having special significance and it's not common practice to use them. >
Perhaps <version_4_9_1 id="4.9.1" ... etc. is a good compromise? > Thanks, > Justin