> Not true. ACE names are quite easy to pick out of document content: > they have the name prefixes. actually, ACE names are far easier to pick out of a document than UTF-8 names. while we have conventions for which characters are allowable (for many applications) in an ASCII name (letters, digits, hypens embedded within a label), we no such conventions for UTF-8 names. Keith
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