On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Darren Petersen wrote:

> The element name that it was tripping over was <[top+navlinks]>.
> It was choking on the "+".  As soon as I changed it to "-" it worked fine.
> 
> I guess I should study up on what's allowed in element names.  So clarify
> something for me.  The <[ or <( used to denote style elements in midgard are
> php tags you've added, right?

Yes.

> I'm assuming that they tell the patched php
> interpreter to call the functions that insert that style element into the
> page.  Are the naming conventions dictated by php, or are they special to
> midgard?

They're special to midgard. The style names can be a combination of
upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, underscores, hyphens and upper ascii
(anything that 'man ascii' will not show or show above decimal 127).

> (I'm not a heavy php user, so you can just tell me to RTFM for php if that's
> all it is.)

Nope. This will go in the Midgard manual.

Bye,
Emile


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