Fenced code block is not in vanilla Markdown. "kramdown" can let you write this 
way:

<pre markdown="1" class="lang-markdown">
This code block contains an embedded 
[hyperlink](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink).
</pre>

It is really unusual to have links inside code block (which should be kept as 
is). So you'd better use raw HTML code instead of mixing them up.

<pre class="lang-markdown">
This code block contains an embedded <a 
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink";>hyperlink</a>.
</pre>

On 2014-03-27, at 01:25+08:00, Tom Maynard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible to have a live hyperlink *inside* a \`\`\`Code Block\`\`\`?  
> Something like:
> ```markdown
> This code block contains an embedded 
> [hyperlink](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink). Is it possible to render 
> it as an active link instead of source?
> ```
> I realize that Markdown support already exists, but it doesn't work.  And, I 
> also realize that what I'm asking for is diametrically opposed to what a Code 
> Block is meant to be (even one with syntax highlighting.  It's a "WYSIWYG" 
> functionality, and I'm trying to circumvent it (at least partially).
> 
> Is there a way?
> 
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