} >The secondary (auxiliary) header is really just the first few lines of
} >the body of the article.
} Then I'm a little confused. What exactly was the problem that arose?
The secondary headers are only the archive headers, and are just plain
text at the beginning of the body.
However, most FAQ authors have to insert primary headers, such as
"Approved", and a lot of newsreaders won't do it.
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