Unfortunately, telling other people to change their entire XML
structure and config doesn't usually win you a lot of friends...
especially on a tight deadline.

Thanks,
Alias

2008/7/2 Steven Sacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You might want to try following XML standards and best practices by not
> using hyphens in XML node or attribute names.
>
> The only time I've seen hyphens in XML is when salespeople and other laymen
> end up writing XML schemas.  Why they're ever given authority to do such
> things is beyond me.
>
> If it was me, I would fight tooth and nail to get those hyphens removed and
> replaced with camel case.  Best practices or die!  ;)
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