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On 05/20/2009 07:19 PM, Santosh Rajan:
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Thanks Chris for putting things in the right perspective.
Also I am aware I am not the only one, and there are many more out there who
would like to see email addresses as Id's, but we simply don't see those
views expressed here.
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I think your assumption is wrong and those views are not expressed by
many because they don't look at it in the same way. Certainly I don't,
since the ID is pretty much unimportant to 2.0 implementations. <br>
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