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    Does anyone have a comprehensive list of reserved XML words such as "child" which can't be used to defined a field? Thanks Allan

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      Does anyone have a comprehensive list of reserved XML words such as "child" which can't be used to defined a field? Thanks Allan

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      There is no reserved keyword in Xml. "child" is ok.

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        There is no reserved keyword in Xml. "child" is ok.

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        Surely if setting an xpath you can't apply the word "child"?

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          Surely if setting an xpath you can't apply the word "child"?

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          Sure you can. It is all in is it placed appropriately in the correct syntax. Not private words like a programming language. "I will find a new sig someday."

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            Sure you can. It is all in is it placed appropriately in the correct syntax. Not private words like a programming language. "I will find a new sig someday."

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            Thanks for the feedback. Cheers Allan

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