Hi.

I'm new to Habari. I'm setting up a blog where I'm writing about web 
development. I've installed the markdown plugin because I want to post code 
snippets and the markdown syntax is a lot easier to work with than HTML.

Everything is looking good and working well, except for one small thing...

I've been testing out my blog with a few sample entries, and I've 
encountered a problem: I'm blocked from posting certain HTML and Javascript 
keywords, presumably as an anti-hacking measure.

For example, lets say I want to write about adding a message box popup when 
you enter data into an HTML form. I might want to include references to an 
`<input>` field and the `alert()` function (note I've wrapped those strings 
in backticks as per the markdown syntax for an inline code element. Both of 
these strings are blocked; having either of them in my code results in a 
403 Forbidden error. I can't work around it using entities either.

I understand the need to prevent malicious input, but this kind of thing is 
fairly key to what I want to post about. I'd rather it was simply escaped 
properly and allowed through.

Is there an easy way around this? Or is there anything else I can do about 
it? I couldn't find a config setting for it. Would any of the other markup 
options make it easier for me?

Thanks for any feedback on this.

Regards,


   Simon C.

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