Fix ambiguous pronoun in "Customize Cloudflare IP addresses" section#28499
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Fix ambiguous pronoun in "Customize Cloudflare IP addresses" section#28499prbme wants to merge 1 commit intocloudflare:productionfrom
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The original sentence began with "If they do not want to use Cloudflare IP addresses...", where the pronoun "they" had no clear antecedent — the subject "Enterprise customers" only appeared later in the same sentence. This forward-reference makes the sentence harder to parse. Rephrased to: "Enterprise customers who do not want to use Cloudflare IP addresses — which are shared by all proxied hostnames — have two potential alternatives:" to make the subject clear from the start.
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Feb 21, 2026
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The original sentence began with "If they do not want to use Cloudflare IP addresses...", where the pronoun "they" had no clear antecedent — the subject "Enterprise customers" only appeared later in the same sentence. This forward-reference makes the sentence harder to parse.
Rephrased to: "Enterprise customers who do not want to use Cloudflare IP addresses — which are shared by all proxied hostnames — have two potential alternatives:" to make the subject clear from the start.