Hi,

I have a couple questions/comments about the special treatment of the last line in a text block.

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In the CSR we have:

"3. If the last line in the list of individual lines (i.e., the line with the text block closing delimiter) is blank, then add it to the set of determining lines. (The indentation of the closing delimiter should influence the indentation of the content as a whole -- a "significant trailing line" policy.)"

Doesn't this mean that the last line will *always* be included in the set of determining lines (if it's blank, and also if it's not blank) ? That could be stated more clearly.

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Given that, one could put the closing delimiter at the beginning of a line to prevent any indent stripping, e.g.:

..............    </body>
..............</html>
""";

(I guess this is what 'optOut' is for in the webrev.)

Is it worth pointing out this possible usage more clearly? (Or perhaps it's not expected to be used very often.)

Thanks,
-Brent

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