Aargh! It doesn't matter if it "makes sense"[1]! It's a widely known rule that some people still insist upon. I don't see anyone arguing you should adopt the convention, just that people who follow the convention should see it respected. -- Gordon http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/ [1] Style guidelines frequently appeal to a notion of "sense" that only makes sense if the guideline appeals to you. I would cite the GNU C code style guide as an example, but that would only get me flamed :-).
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