Just wondering. would it be handy to have a new "body" type, the same as
"body" but matched as a single string, with all newlines converted to " "?
in other words, this text:
It might be beneficial to convert the newlines to spaces, but it might also
be beneficial to leave them there so that they can be explicitly checked for
as a ratware pattern. Isn't there a regex /something that treats newlines
as spaces? If so that might be the better way to do it, since the rule
writer can have it either way.
Would would DEFINITELY be useful would be to stop breaking body on paragraph
boundaries and to put it all into one string. Or as you mention, "all" up
to some convenient arbitrary limit. I don't know how many full-body hacks
I've had to write to get around the problems with body breaking on paragraph
bodies.
Loren