Aristotle Pagaltzis writes: > * Ovid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-07 10:35]: > > > By requiring user keys to begin with 'X-', it's visually distinct, > > immediately clear to the user, it follows conventions used in mail > > and HTML headers, and if it's wrong, it's easy to change. > > A full `X-` would be a bit heavy, visually. How about requring > punctuation as the first character? > > _want: ... > _secure: y
Would that mean that _secure, -secure, ~secure, +secure, !secure, and so on are all distinct private keys? I'm not sure that's advantageous; picking a single way of denotating privacy would seem less confusing. Smylers