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RFC2782 states:
> A Target of "." means that the service is decidedly not available at
> this domain.
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This is a busted function that is not currently recognized by luacheck.
See https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck/pull/183
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This could be a return value from ondetach
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Since the module is now global, this event was also fired in a global
context by default.
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This allows handling events without any hosts enabled.
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Such modules simply ignore the Host header and always handle the same path.
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I have no idea what Matthew meant to use this for. Easy enough to put back.
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after close)
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Since It's tricky to go back and insert data at the beginning of a file,
but `cat blah.sch blah.scs` ought to be fine for now.
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