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March 14, 2011, 6:00pm
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Stormrider:
The very inclusion of the word Either to me tells me that it is an XOR kind of operator. Even after that, it clearly says afterwards, but not both , literally meaning, you cannot have both.
samanime:
Once again, | is or, not XOR.
A | B is true in any of the following:
A is true
B is true
A and B are true
samanime:
So, for the however-th many times:
(A|B) means just “A or B” when considered in a limited context.
However , the lack of a ?, +, * implies “choose one”. Since you are choosing one, you can’t have both.
This means while (A|B) can match “A”, “B”, or anything else that contains any combination of A and/or B, HTML can only match (A|B) to either A or B, not both
Good luck to you the same. I don’t mind getting it or being wrong if that means me learning something. Apparently you two have a bigger problem. You are always right and in consensus, even when you’re not.
By the way, this:
For example, something like .red and .bold would be good because they’re nice and reusable. However, something like .page_header isn’t necessarily useful because your header is going to very greatly from site to site, and you may wind up spending more time trying to get it morphed.
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You’re immaculate friend says so