Loren Wilton writes: > > 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.
That's what rawbody does now, with the /s modifier. > 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. Uh, exactly what I was proposing... --j.
