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At 10:37 AM -0800 3/9/00, jmbolles@T... wrote:
>The difference is Id is an abbreviation, where as URL is an acronym.
Elliotte
>I'm not sure I believe that. I suspect in common American usage today
>ID is a separate word that happens to be spelled in all caps.
Robert
Main Entry in on-line Merriam-Webster Dictionary: ID
Idaho, identification, independent distributor, industrial design, inner
diameter, inside dimensions, intelligence department, internal diameter
but....
XML 1.0
[56] TokenizedType ::= 'ID' [ VC: ID ]
[ VC: One ID per Element Type ]
[ VC: ID Attribute Default
good luck
Robert A. DiBlasi
SmartDog Inc.
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