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Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?
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Lennart Borgman |
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Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id? |
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Thu, 2 Dec 2010 00:31:00 +0100 |
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Davis Herring <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> Or is there something more fundamental that I'm missing?
>>
>> Yes, % is not allowed. And the names should be unique.
>
> That's why I used _ instead of %.
Sorry, I missed that
> And my function is injective.
Do you mean that it always maps the same original input string to the
same unique output string? Then it could be used. However I thought it
would be easier reading the result with my simpler mapping.
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Lennart Borgman, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Davis Herring, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, rm, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Davis Herring, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Lennart Borgman, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Davis Herring, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?,
Lennart Borgman <=
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Davis Herring, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Lennart Borgman, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Davis Herring, 2010/12/01
- Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Lennart Borgman, 2010/12/01
Re: Converting a string to valid XHTML id?, Stefan Monnier, 2010/12/01