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by nomsternom 31 days ago
At the moment - you can treat it as a single "search & replace", and not as a replace all. And yes JS can do the rest atm. Hopefully introducing this (and processing instructions in general) can lead to additional enhancements in the future. But it would have to be gradual, kind of like how modern CSS evolved.
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It just feels half-done. This seems to be a loose end left hanging because this is all rooted in theory and not in practice. In theory it doesn't matter if you have to polyfill half the builtin feature with JS because otherwise it doesn't work. In practice, yes it matters.
That's a valid opinion!