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Subject: OASIS file and directory name rules
From the OASIS Naming Directives at
http://docs.oasis-open.org/specGuidelines/ndr/namingDirectives.html#nameCharacters 3.
Name Characters for Files and Directories
For any filename or directory/folder name, TCs must use only the sixty-four characters from among alphanumerics [A-Za-z0-9] and the two punctuation
characters: "." (PERIOD), and "-" (HYPHEN)" — that is, any upper-case character, lower-case character, Arabic numeral/digit, FULL STOP [decimal 46], and HYPHEN-MINUS [decimal 45]. These name character restrictions must be adhered to for all files/directories associated with approved Work Products and any candidates
for TC approval (e.g., Working Drafts). The rules should be followed in all other contexts where OASIS tools and publication
venues support the constraints. The UNDERSCORE character ("_") may be used in filenames and directory names where an application (unavoidably) generates this character, but
in general, use of HYPHEN to mark juncture is preferable; the UNDERSCORE character may be visually confused with SPACE or an underline-effect in some predictable publication contexts. An UNDERSCORE must never be used in a filename or directory name that is
used in a document URI — that is, a primary URI reference published as a document cover page URI (i.e. as required for
identification of a Work Product as a whole or for identification of a separately-titled prose Part in a Multi-Part Work Product). Best, Kris Kristen James Eberlein Skype: kriseberlein; voice: +1 (919) 622-1501 |
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