Great, thanks. I'm very pleased that I can use periods and colons, that
makes it much easier. Because this system will only be reading the ID
through the DOM and not referring to it for style reasons I'm going to
stick with the underscores. However I'll remember that advice for the
future.

Many thanks.

Chris

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Subject: Re: [WSG] Valid characters in ID attribute


On 7 Jun 2005, at 9:35 PM, Ricci Angela wrote:

> But I'd avoid using underscore for id/class names... I've already had 
> intermitent bugs with IE6 because of it (specially for links).

Ditto for Safari... earlier versions, anyway. More recent versions may
have been fixed, but I avoid them (underscores) anyway.

N
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