Hi Chris,
May be using back-ticks?
require(`<module>`)
Cheers,
Ton
On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:13:09 PM UTC+1, Chris Miller wrote:
>
> Mystery solved.
>
> I included a question in my notes which looked like this:
>
> It is quite common to " require('<module>') " in a node.js application.
>> ...
>>
>
> Apparently this parsed as html, and so Wiki markup was temporarily
> suspended until the closing "module" tag! So, now that I understand my
> mistake, how do I escape text so that it is not interpreted, but
> represented literally? I know I can do this: "<module>", but is this
> the only option?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
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