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@codl oooo yay!

that means my idea will work: you can compress html tags from <tag> down to 2 bytes: 1 tag-prefix byte, and one byte that represents the actual tag

@lizardsquid @codl In general I'd suggest just using gzip or deflate on the whole stream (it may use fewer than 8 bits per tag, potentially, and will also compress attribute names/values as well as text) but for special applications I could see this being a great plan sometimes.

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