Sure, I'll do it, I just thought you'd have wanted the thrill ;-) Ok, your bug is online here: http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10375
-Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Brian, > > I'm aware of the specification. The underscore character is mentioned there > explicit as the valid > character in class and interface names: > > > 20.1 > ? Class and interface names always begin with an upper-case letter. The > remaining > characters are either digits, lower-case letters or upper-case letters. > Upper-case letters > within a multi-word name serve to identify the start of each non-initial > word or > sometimes to stand for acronyms. These names may contain an '_' > underscore). > > You are right, the isPunctuation function is wrong: > > /** > * Is this an XML punctuation character? > */ > private static boolean isPunctuation(char c) > { > return '-' == c > || '.' == c > || ':' == c > || '_' == c > || '\u00B7' == c > || '\u0387' == c > || '\u06DD' == c > || '\u06DE' == c; > } // isPunctuation > > Well, I never raised an issue in Bugzilla? > Could you please do it for me? Or just provide me with information > how to do it. > > Thank you. > David Ostrovsky > >