According to Rzepa, Henry:
> Does anyone know the maximum width of any HTML line
> that htdig will process?
>
> I ask because in our hands at least, it appears to be truncating
> lines at around 410 characters, a rather odd number that makes
> me suspect whether the cause really is this.
>
> In fact, we can preprocess the HTML to wrap such lines
> at around 66 characters (actually, our width arose from an
> unwrapped element attribute) so our solution is to do this
> using Tidy but it would be nice to know the line width limit for future
> reference.
There's no maximum line width for HTML files, because htdig doesn't
process them line by line. It reads the whole file into a big string
buffer, and then operates on the whole thing. It treats newline
characters just the same as any white space character (e.g. blanks or
tabs), so it doesn't matter where they appear.
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