Jonas Schnelli [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2016-09-22 📝 Original message:Hi Tom > I think you ...
📅 Original date posted:2016-09-22
📝 Original message:Hi Tom
> I think you misunderstand tagged systems at a very basic level. You think
> that html can only use a bold tag <b> once in a document? Thats equivalent
> to what you are saying.
Would the "additional" segment contain the same amount of
nSequence-equivalent token as the number of inputs in the "inputs" segment?
What if you only want to add a per-input-token in the additional segment
for a certain input (assume last input)?
I guess the fundamental difference to html is the possible nesting.
However, I think that should be mentioned/specified in the BIP.
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📝 Original message:Hi Tom
> I think you misunderstand tagged systems at a very basic level. You think
> that html can only use a bold tag <b> once in a document? Thats equivalent
> to what you are saying.
Would the "additional" segment contain the same amount of
nSequence-equivalent token as the number of inputs in the "inputs" segment?
What if you only want to add a per-input-token in the additional segment
for a certain input (assume last input)?
I guess the fundamental difference to html is the possible nesting.
However, I think that should be mentioned/specified in the BIP.
</jonas>
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