Enable removeiffirst and removeiflast classes for children in splitted elements#104
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…d elements For markup such as 'ul > li' removeif* classes were not available for children elements. This patch add remove() for removeif* elements inside "split" class.
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Enable removeiffirst and removeiflast classes for children in splitted elements
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For markup such as 'ul > li' removeif* classes were not available for
children elements. This patch add remove() for removeif* elements
inside "split" class.