On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 19:50, C Bobroff wrote:
> You can not specify one way in this case with personal names when it is
> optional.

Connie, you are not understand the purpose of the specification. Many
other things may also be optional (like how to write "ordibehesht",
"zi-hajje", or "hejdah"), but we are only allowing one, only because if
two applications want to conform to the specification, they have
(almost) the same behavior.

> You don't have to require or forbid, you may say "acceptable" or "common".

We are not describing the practice. We are recommending one option over
another. A specification, or a standard, does require and forbid.

> "all the time". Sorry!

Then you need to define all the time. I don't see a Kasra in the
author's name on this book that is sitting on my desk.

roozbeh


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