Marc Petit-Huguenin <m...@petit-huguenin.org> wrote:
    > Not sure I understand the difference.  Can you give an example of both?  
Note that in the case of RFCXML, empty lines inside a <t> elements are removed.


OLPS:
Not sure I understand the difference.
Can you give an example of both?
Note that in the case of RFCXML, empty lines inside a <t> elements are removed.

NSNL:
Not sure I understand the difference.
Can you give an example of both?
Note that in the case of RFCXML,
empty lines inside a <t> elements are removed.


(I could make your "empty lines..." sentence longer to more clearly make the
point, but 80% of readers' MUA will wrap it and the point will be lost)


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