Executing the inner object of an empty HTML element will select the outer 
object:

    <p> text <i>|</i> text </p>
    dit
    <p> text  text </p>

Doing the same with any other kind of delimited block, say, a parenthesized 
one, is just a no-op:

    (defun (|) arg)
    dib
    (defun (|) arg)

Theoretically speaking, this looks like inconsistency.
Is there some subtle practical value in it?

(The behavior is documented in :help tag-blocks, but there's no explanation as 
to why it only applies to tag delimiters.)

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