Is the at-sign (@) a valid HTML/XML tag character?

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北恋 2020-12-19 00:29

I\'m doing some HTML stripping using regular expressions (yes, I know, never parse HTML with regexes, but I\'m just stripping it, and I also unfortunately

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  • 2020-12-19 01:04

    After another look at the XML Specification:

    A tag consists of:

    '<' Name (S Attribute)* S? '>'
    

    A Name consists of:

    NameStartChar (NameChar)*
    

    A NameStartChar consists of:

    ":" | [A-Z] | "_" | [a-z] | [#xC0-#xD6] | [#xD8-#xF6] | [#xF8-#x2FF] | [#x370-#x37D] | [#x37F-#x1FFF] | [#x200C-#x200D] | [#x2070-#x218F] | [#x2C00-#x2FEF] | [#x3001-#xD7FF] | [#xF900-#xFDCF] | [#xFDF0-#xFFFD] | [#x10000-#xEFFFF]
    

    A NameChar consists of:

    NameStartChar | "-" | "." | [0-9] | #xB7 | [#x0300-#x036F] | [#x203F-#x2040]
    

    The @ sign is U+0040

    So the @ sign is not valid in a NameChar or a NameStartChar, and thus not valid in a Name.

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