On 26-Mar-14 12:41, Jak Wings wrote:

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 26-Mar-14 13:22, Alan Hogan wrote:

This will never be a feature, as half the point of a code block, in Markdown, 
is to opt out of Markdown syntax recognition.

I would agree, this is a job for HTML

On 26-Mar-14 16:57, Waylan Limberg wrote:

one of those things that you would need to do with raw HTML

Jak, Alan, /and/ Waylan: Thanks for the replies. It doesn't disappoint me, I knew before I asked that I wanted something that didn't make sense even to me ... but "ya never know," right? In fact, I hadn't even thought of simply dropping back to POH (Plain Old HTML), so I am glad that (A) I did actually ask, and (B) you all came back with the same solution. Sometimes the tip of your nose is the hardest thing to see of all.

Thanks again.

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