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-Attr.IDPrefixLocal
-TYPE: string
-VERSION: 1.2.0
-DEFAULT: ''
---DESCRIPTION--
-Temporary prefix for IDs used in conjunction with %Attr.IDPrefix. If you
-need to allow multiple sets of user content on web page, you may need to
-have a seperate prefix that changes with each iteration. This way,
-seperately submitted user content displayed on the same page doesn't
-clobber each other. Ideal values are unique identifiers for the content it
-represents (i.e. the id of the row in the database). Be sure to add a
-seperator (like an underscore) at the end. Warning: this directive will
-not work unless %Attr.IDPrefix is set to a non-empty value!
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