I will be glad to help in documentation.

I read the readme.txt file as you mentioned. It
specifies that certain variables are reserved. Now, my
original question remains: do these reserve words
follow a naming rule? 

For an example, if all the reserved words started with
an underscore or another specific letter, we could
start avoiding naming our own variables  in that
fashion. This way future reserved words won't collide
with your own (existing) variables.

Thanks ...

-shovon-




--- jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 5/19/2000 10:03 PM, Moshiul Shovon
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > A possible solution would be to make a rule on how
> I
> > may name my variables and/or how the core system
> may
> > name the variables.
> 
> we have started to document things in the README.txt
> document in the
> examples/webmacro/ directory. this should eventually
> be moved to some real
> documentation.
> 
> since you are just learning how to use this stuff,
> it would be great if you
> would be willing to help document stuff as you go
> along. we need more people
> doing documentation!
> 
> thanks,
> 
> -jon
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