in reply to OT Re: Converting HTML tags into uppercase using Perl
in thread Converting HTML tags into uppercase using Perl
uppercase tags [...] are NOT allowed in xml
ww may wish to learn more about XML, or least be able to quote the specification chapter and verse in order to back up such a claim. I've been doing XML for years (and SGML before that) and I've never heard of such nonsense.
A start-tag is a Name, and a Name is one or more Letters (more or less, ignoring namespace issues), and a Letter may be drawn from many, many things, including, but not limited to, uppercase and lowercase letters.
See the section on logical structures in the XML specification for more information.
Update: my bad, I did ponder how ww could have come up with such an outlandish idea (because his/her advice is spot-on in general), and I failed to make the connection to XHTML. I just wanted to quash the meme before it got any further.
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Re^2: OT Re: Converting HTML tags into uppercase using Perl
by Fletch (Bishop) on Nov 29, 2005 at 14:01 UTC |