this is one of those questions you keep hoping you'll run into a definitive
answer for, because you think it should be obvious.
okay, is "foo" and "foobar" intended as generic wildcards?  Or does "foo"
have a meaning to a computer?

is it intended that you substitute context specific information at that point?
Anyone know the history of it?
There was a rabbit named foobar, the first time I ran into the word.
bye,
Yolanda
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