n/dingus) demonstrates the
> problem.
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> Is this by design?
> Is there another way to avoid this?
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Le 2015-08-04 à 10:26, Gerald Bauer gerald.ba...@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks great comments. I've update the quick reference and it reads now
i or emphasisand
b or strong
Shouldn't it be em? There's no such thing as emphasis in HTML.
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the metadata header.
Also, lines prefixed by a `%` are ugly, I would never suggest such a thing.
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not refer normatively to documents other than Gruber's own Markdown rules.
I don't understand what all this has to do with a spec for a MIME type.
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Le 17-sept.-2014 à 21:07, Alan Hogan cont...@alanhogan.com a écrit :
On Sep 17, 2014, at 4:57 PM, Michel Fortin michel.for...@michelf.ca wrote:
I'll just point out that the markdown=1 trick should be credited to John
Gruber.
Thanks. Sorry for getting that wrong.
It's normal to get
the original MarkdownTest test suite
from John Gruber as well as my own test suite for PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown
Extra.
[MDTest]: https://github.com/michelf/MDTest
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CommonMark and promote it as an alternative, better defined, Markdown-like
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*+++code+block%0A%0Aas+first+element+of+a+list+item%0A%0A*%09List+Item%3A%0A%0A%09%09code+block+with+whitespace+on+preceding+line
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Extra and a couple more at least.
http://johnmacfarlane.net/babelmark2/?normalize=1text=%7C+header+%7C+header+%7C+header%0A%7C+%0A%7C+cell+%7C+cell+%7C+cell
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communities using Markdown, that seems quite
difficult to achieve. I'd call that impossible.
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get on some
things that were discussed on this list so I felt it was worth a link:
https://soundcloud.com/thetalkshow/ep-88-cat-pictures-side-1#t=1:15:13
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. As for the idealized version, that's what I call Markdown
personally, or plain Markdown when I need to disambiguate.
Wasn't 1.0.2b8 the last one though? Why is the Dingus running 1.0.2b7?
Babelmark 2 has 1.0.2b8.
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Le 11-juil.-2014 à 6:08, Sean Leonard dev+i...@seantek.com a écrit :
On 7/11/2014 3:04 AM, Michel Fortin wrote:
You might also call the first two Markdown 1.0.1 and Markdown 1.0.2b7
for simplicity's sake. As for the idealized version, that's what I call
Markdown personally, or plain
European encoding schemes because they are ASCII-compatible, but anything
more fancy than that will have to be UTF-8.
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Le 10-juil.-2014 à 1:04, John MacFarlane j...@berkeley.edu a écrit :
+++ Michel Fortin [Jul 09 14 18:07 ]:
Fun fact: PHP Markdown is mostly encoding agnostic. It understands UTF-8
sequences but any byte that is not a valid UTF-8 sequence is treated as a
character in itself. It's only
point out however that HTML never got anything like a flavor
parameter in its MIME type, and even if it did it'd not have helped clear the
mess in any way.
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[sIC]: http://sic.sickdomain
I sure wish things would be simpler. But as things are now, I have a hard time
identifying what flavor could mean. Should Markdown.pl-1.0.1 be a flavor on
its own?
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broken links (and
invalid HTML).
* Fixed the case were a link definition following a footnote definition
would
be swallowed by the footnote unless it was separated by a blank line.
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Le 9-févr.-2014 à 21:56, Peter Watts pe...@nguyenwatts.com a écrit :
The href is being removed
Probably some kind of over-zealous filter for bad HTML. You should report this
to Github; I'm pretty sure they aren't listening here.
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the `.inc.php` extension) to automatically include other files required
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changes are needed. In fact, you've just admitted that those are all
hypothetical problems, so I feel like you're wasting my time here.
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http://johnmacfarlane.net/babelmark2/?normalize=1text=~~~php%0Asome+php+code%0A~~~%0A
I wondered if some of you have any opinion to share on this.
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the list bullet char (`*`) from the list
item.
Ok, so that's deliberate. I don't understand the motivation though. From the
user perspective, that's not how tab works, nor how Markdown has done things
for the last decade.
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? It
should be for any Markdown implementer.
Am I the only one who feels uninformed about what's happening with Markdown
(outside of my own implementation)? And if so, what could be done to improve
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happens within code blocks? (I haven't checked your algorithm for
code blocks, but if you change tabs to four spaces you're going to get strange
results for any code block with tabs in them not a the beginning of the line.)
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. And announcements other than mine generally
don't describe syntax much. (Not all announcements have something newsworthy to
say about the syntax either, so that's fine.)
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implementation after that.
http://vfmd.github.io/
I'm looking forward to knowing what you think. I'd especially like to hear
from Michel Fortin and John MacFarlane, who have tried to define the
Markdown syntax unambiguously in a spec or grammar before.
Great. You've written a parser in prose
` or `aside` or
`article` or `footer` or `p` or ... Someone should really implement that.
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Just curious, has anyone reported a bug where a sentence would end with a
letter alone and would trigger a list on the next item? Also, what is a valid
list marker in pandoc, is aa. a valid list marker (just like 11. is)?
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is to backlash-escape those parenthesis:
[example](example.com/wiki/\(brackets\) title)
Seems to work for most implementations, including Markdown.pl:
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(that I know of), but it's still worth fixing.
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and finding that it
works as they intended (if they only look at the rendered output, they won't
see the mess in HTML tags), and then getting an unexpected and undesired result
with other implementations.
Reference:
https://github.com/michelf/php-markdown/issues/67
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part will let me worry about things which are more related to
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implementations conform to that test suite. Even that would probably be a hard
sell to me, and probably others. I'm pretty picky about what's right and
wrong in Markdown.
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HTML tag: span attr='`ticks`'like
this/span
+ Fix for escaped backticks still triggering code spans:
There are two raw backticks here: \` and here: \`, not
a code span
1.0.1 - 14 Dec 2004
1.0 - 28 Aug 2004
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It's good to hear from you on this list John. Please keep doing that.
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(in particular the paragraph with m² and ©)
to the Markdown dingus you'll see that it works fine.
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus/
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at it. Oh and in case I'm wrong and that it was
my domain which is blacklisted or anything else, do not pay attention to this
complaint. :)
As far as I know, the only requirement is that you need to post using the
address you subscribed with.
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, but I suspect PCRE is treating specially
character classes in regular expressions that starts with a dot, warning that
POSIX character classes (which starts with a dot) are not implemented. The
solution should be to replace any instance of [. in any regular expressions
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hosting the best Babelmark site at
http://babelmark.bobtfish.net/.
My original code for Babelmark can be found here at
http://michelf.com/docs/projets/babelmark.zip, but it miss some
implementations and the comparison option that was added later.
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(unless it gets scanned for common date patterns like Mail does). So why again
should the reader know there's a computer-readable version of the date
somewhere further in the document?
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don't), so I'm not sure how it'll happen.
Still, thanks for your analysis. It's refreshing to have an outsider's opinion
one time in a while.
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already agreed years ago should be changed
in certain ways. (Eg. not triggering emphasis on word-internal
underscores.)
You should add a new column for the total number of posts.
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And did I miss it or does it lacks one feature PHP Markdown Extra has:
per-column left/right/center alignment?
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` single-backticked ` contexts.
Then what about ` ``foo`` ` ?
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to the
public domain (I'm the author of these files), so feel free to do what you want
with them. The Markdown.mdtest test suite comes from Gruber's older
MarkdownTest and are unmodified since then (except for some file extensions),
so all you need is his permission.
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in the span/block gamut arrays), the one notable
exception being the `parseSpan` function.
I'm not complaining or suggesting anything, only making the observation that
`parseSpan` in PHP Markdown PHP Markdown Extra is somewhat in the way of
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blocquote per the Markdown syntax description.
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in harmony?
Are you calling StripScripts before or after Markdown? You should always filter
tags after converting to HTML, as it seems StripScripts was designed to filter
HTML, not Markdown-formatted text.
Long explanation:
http://michelf.com/weblog/2010/markdown-and-xss/
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Le 2010-08-24 à 8:49, Louis-David Mitterrand a écrit :
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 08:41:05AM -0400, Michel Fortin wrote:
Le 2010-08-24 à 8:27, Louis-David Mitterrand a écrit :
I'm using perl's HTML::StripScripts to clean out unwanted/broken html
from forum post on my web site but it also
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differences.
http://michelf.com/docs/projects/mdtest-1.1.zip
It's lacking a couple of other tests I added recently.
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Le 2010-05-03 à 7:03, Michel Fortin a écrit :
http://michelf.com/docs/projects/mdtest-1.1.zip
Sorry. Bad URL. Try this one:
http://michelf.com/docs/projets/mdtest-1.1.zip
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-work/multipage/grouping-content.html#the-dl-element
Note that it renames definition list to description list, in support for
the idea that it's not only for definitions.
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development, but right now I'm working on other things to pay the bills. I
think John is in a similar situation.
Is there anyone interested in sponsoring Markdown development? I think you
first need a solution to this problem if you want to have a lead designer.
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Markdown with another text filter function
built to parse HTML, you should filter the text *after* the Markdown
function call. This is an example with PHP SmartyPants:
$my_html = SmartyPants(Markdown($my_text));
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correctly.
* Fixed some corner-cases mixing underscore-ephasis and asterisk-
emphasis.
Extra 1.2.4 (10 Oct 2009):
* Fixed a problem where unterminated tags in indented code blocks could
prevent proper escaping of characaters in the code block.
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for lists, so it won't see a list here.
I'm not claiming any of this makes any sense. Just how Markdown.pl
(and PHP Markdown) works.
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to type them out in HTML.
Indeed. I never though of that, but it's a good idea.
That said, it's pretty easy to write a properly-aligned table without
a script too. I've been doing that for some time.
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This is totally unambiguous and easy to scan for the reader. The
problem is that, even though it's easy to read, it's also more tedious
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a converter for that, and it would avoid cluttering the syntax with
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another marker character and
dealing with possible clashes (legitimate text with a tilde in it).
That said, perhaps I'll change my mind the next time I have to write a
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like it'll go out of beta one day...
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The clickable region is big enough.
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That said, about the situation where there is no space between the
two lists, I'm not sure why it should be treated differently than
with Dhruba's report. If you take the following:
* one
* two
* three
* four
you only get one
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!#$%'*+-/=?^_`.{|[EMAIL PROTECTED] (all of these characters are
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as advancing the spec anyway by looking at what is
practical and what is not. (Some problems with the current approach in
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return 1;br /
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And I don't plan to add an option like this to future versions.
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The requirement of a blank line goes away when a list is nested in
another, so you can write nice-looking hierarchical lists:
1. Test
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This and that and this and that and this
and that and this.
You couldn't indent each line with a if Markdown was to convert
every newline to a `br /`.
(and I don't think there is an option to get it to behave the way
you want)
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be in favor of allowing
balanced square brakets in link reference, even though John Gruber
seems (or seemed in 2006) to think they should be disallowed completely.
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/2006-September/000257.html
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don't understand. If
we're going this way, there's going to be a learning curve: for me,
and for everyone trying to understand the syntax. I'd prefer to avoid
forcing people to learn a new language only to understand the
specification.
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newline it finds in the URL.
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I've clarified and changed a few things about some parsing rules and
started defining new rules for the block elements pass.
Of notice is the flat code block in the block elements pass, which
is is going to be part of the next version of PHP Markdown Extra.
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Great.
I think it'd be a little better if the compare checkbox was off by
default however. And that sentence may need revisiting:
With Javascript diffing Copyright © 20048 by John Fraser
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Le 2008-03-22 à 17:27, Michel Fortin a écrit :
2-tier list indented by three spaces:
http://michelf.com/projects/babelmark/?markdown=*+what%27s+up%3F%0D%0A+++*+ok
Now, on this one, I must say I have mixed feelings, since
python-markdown is the only implementation that follows Markdown
Syntax
/babelmark/?markdown=%5Btest%5D%0D%0A%0D%0A%5Btest%5D%3A+%23
So that's it. Have fun with it.
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this:
./mdtest.php -n -s Markdown.pl
-n for normalize (and ignore insignificant whitespace), -s to tell
mdtest to use the given script (such as Markdown.pl). You can add -d
to see a diff for failing tests.
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Le 2008-03-15 à 0:39, Waylan Limberg a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Michel Fortin
PHP Markdown also has a no-markup mode which would filter script tags
and any other HTML tags. But this doesn't prevent anyone from
inserting their own script on the page. Do you know you can inject
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