From: Trans <tra...@gm...> - 2013-02-03 09:04:15
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Ok. I think I understand. I also see now why it seems confusing. It's not very intuitive that the initial `!` doesn't just mean "tag", it means "local tag", unless that is if a `%TAG ! foo` directive has been used. Then they are transformed into "domain tags" without any initial `!`. In other words, when someone sees something like: --- !foo.org:person name: Tom They think that's a domain tag b/c it resembles a domain tag. They do not realize it needs to be. --- !<foo.org:person> name: Tom In hindsight this was probably one of the arguments for using `!!` for local tags instead of `!`. |