Le 10-oct.-2014 à 11:56, Sean Leonard <dev+i...@seantek.com> a écrit :

> On this basis, I am going to call it "link identifier". Questions?

It is called both a "label", an "identifier", and a "name" under the [link][] 
section of the syntax description on Daring Fireball. Choose as you like.

 [link]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link


> Also, Markdown.pl seems to define last-wins behavior: the last link 
> definition is indexed as the definition in $g_urls. (See 
> _StripLinkDefinitions.) Older ones get overwritten by newer ones. Is this 
> common or normative behavior? How do other implementations do it?

Well, it is not specified in the official documentation. You can always check 
on Babelmark 2 to see how various implementations are doing it:
<http://johnmacfarlane.net/babelmark2/?normalize=1&text=%5Blink%5D%5B%5D%0A%0A%5Blink%5D%3A+1%0A%5Blink%5D%3A+2>


> It's important that I keep the original reference list short; I would rather 
> 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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Michel Fortin
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