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For example the character "Y" might be included in a web tag to denote '''yesterday''' or it might denote ''this year''. Some web tags for '''today''' include a "T" as a suffix, some do not. "T" is also used as a suffix for the time-stamp tags. Some tags are all lower-case, some are camel-case, and some start with a capital letter. Have a look yourself at just how much inconsistency is present in the names in the tables below.
For example the character "Y" might be included in a web tag to denote '''yesterday''' or it might denote ''this year''. Some web tags for '''today''' include a "T" as a suffix, some do not. "T" is also used as a suffix for the time-stamp tags. Some tags are all lower-case, some are camel-case, and some start with a capital letter. Have a look yourself at just how much inconsistency is present in the names in the tables below.


In the web tag to PHP variable scripts, I have posted [[Php_webtags#Minimised_Upload_size]], I have tried to introduce consistency in the PHP variable names, so "T" is added as a suffix to all "today" variables for example.
In the web tag to PHP variable scripts, I have posted, see [[Php_webtags#Minimised_Upload_size]], I have tried to introduce better consistency in the PHP variable names, so "T" is added as a suffix to all "today" variables for example. Some other script authors try to match the inconsistent web tag names, so their script variable names are also inconsistent.


== Optional Parameters ==
== Optional Parameters ==
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