I seem to recall an unwritten rule that says that one should not start the 
local part of an IRI with a digit (i.e. no digit immediately after "#" 
(assuming one uses "#" as a fragment delimiter, that is)). I am not sure 
where this come from, nor did I bother questioning it at the time, so I 
pretty much followed it blindly. Is there such a rule, and if there is, 
what would be its source?

Thank you.

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