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Thanks for your help! I'm going to go with Rebecca's suggestion. I think
naming the elements was correct and helped me arrive at this decision, but I
was looking for a way to describe the entire string. :)
As as matter of interest, it's not a Windows registry string -- its part of
an XML config file that runs software we create. Changing things in the
strings will change the way the software behaves. Kind of like the way the
Windows registry controls the way Windows behaves.
Thanks again!
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