h1_preserve didn't work at all. What I got back for the same program, but the h1 changed to hl_preserve was an array ref, no text at all and a dd on the result showed me:
[
bless(do{\(my $o = "preserve")}, "HTML::LoL::Special"),
sub { ... },
[
"HTML",
[
"BODY",
[
"FORM",
["LABEL", { for => "user" }, "Who are you?"],
["INPUT", { name => "user", type => "text" }],
],
],
],
]
which isn't quite what I wanna send to a browser :)
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