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Originally Posted by mntlblok
"The /// <reference path="..." /> directive is the most common of this group. It serves as a declaration of dependency between files. Triple-slash references instruct the compiler to include additional files in the compilation process. They also serve as a method to order the output when using out or outFile ."
Something tells me that my googling has been less than successful here.
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On TOTV, "///" usually means that the poster wants to delete a post. However, the TOTV website does not allow a post to be deleted, even though there is an "edit/delete" option at the bottom of the post. Also, the post must have at least 3 characters, so many posters use /// to indicate a deleted post.