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Yeah it seems hard to imagine.
But like I said, my goal is to reconstitute an equivalent selector back from a parsed object. And I don't want the reconstituted selector to have only one ID when the original selector had 2; this would clearly affect browser behavior.
The CSS3 spec allows for multiple #id1#id2 but the parser only tracks 1.
but
This is a problem if we try to reconstitute an equivalent selector back from a parsed object: you lose data
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