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The sentence you quoted contains no suggestion for how a site should behave.

It's bizarre to me that you're telling me I said things I didn't say, and then quoting things that don't say what you're claiming they say.



If the parser's rejection of an address doesn't influence the site's behavior, the site might as well not use the parser.


Yes. Correct.

I'm saying that they should not use the parser, because the only ways it can influence the site's behavior are too buggy to be useful.




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