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Stefan Ram wrote:
> Unfortunately, this overwrites - or partly contradicts - the
> first rule of thumb. Therefore, the situation is somewhat
> confusing.
That's why these are only rules of thumb. Understand the principles,
then do what makes sense for your case.
Some folks argue that XML attributes shouldn't be used at all, which
solves the problem but strikes me as a case of throwing the baby out
with the bathwater.
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