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@sirreal sirreal commented Sep 12, 2024

WORK IN PROGRESS

Implement a method to create a fragment parser from a tag in an HTML API processor.

Intended for use in #7326

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@sirreal sirreal force-pushed the html-api/spawn_fragment_parser branch from 3865260 to c621467 Compare September 12, 2024 16:02
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sirreal commented Sep 12, 2024

Replaced by dmsnell#22, this was intended to target #7326 as its base branch.

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sirreal commented Sep 13, 2024

Replaced by #7348

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