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Yes, because c is the context! People at the maillist helped me figure
that out, but it isn't very evident from the available Help. <br>
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Leisha<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello all,
I think that these "keywords" may not be an exhaustive list. I find that I can declare "a," "b,"
or "d" as a variable. But if I try to use "c" as a variable name I get an error.
--Richard Anderson
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<pre wrap="">Date: 31-Jul-2006 16:48:21 -0400
From: "Robert D�rr" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:uni@robertdoerr.de"><uni@robertdoerr.de></a>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:eprime@mail.talkbank.org"><eprime@mail.talkbank.org></a>
Subject: Re: illegal attribute name
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<pre wrap="">I couldn't find a complete list of attribute names that are not
allowed....
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<pre wrap="">You can find such a list in the E-Basic Help, topic 'Keywords'.
Robert
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Best regards,
Richard Anderson
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