On 9/7/06, Kevin Futter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ironically, I actually *do* use #topNav a lot, but I selected this name in
the context of top *level* nav, rather than top *positioned* nav. It never
occurred to me that this might be semantically ambiguous. I guess
#primaryNav becomes the better choice here.

Heh, I see your point!! The English language trumps us once again.

Unfortunately when it comes to semantics, linguistic anomalies do play
a role.  This is actually an interesting topic in itself when it comes
to languages parading as other forms of communication.  (eg. English
language used in scripting/coding and so forth).

Has this become a philosophical discussion yet?  I quite like the idea
of such a topic.

Oh dear, I think it's about time I stepped back from this topic :)

- Elliot

--
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it
means." - Inigo Montoya


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