> [...] the closing quote is sufficient to mark the end of the attribute 
> [...] the principle is to have simple syntax rules that lead to predictable 
> results.
>

Well, my whole point is that that a single closing quote is *not *sufficient 
to keep the syntax rules simple for the user. But the code is clearer of 
course :-)

 

> If you’re really interested in this stuff you’ll have to become a coder 
> (as FND did before you); I’m sure you’ll find it pretty easy after the 
> intricacies of your work with TW,
>

Happy to say I'm actually in the process!  My TW background definitely 
gives an edge... but I dunno about "pretty easy"... ;-)

Thanks for your input Jeremy.

<:-)

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