Hi Sebastian,

Am 29.03.2007 um 14:54 schrieb Sebastian Werner:

>>> This seems broken to me.  Anything inside of <pre></pre> should be
>>> presented
>>> literally; it's supposed to be preformatted and html tags should
>>> not be
>>> interpreted as html tags.  This means that the actual text "<code>"
>>> should be
>>> displayed if it is within <pre>.
>>
>> I'm afraid you're wrong here. <pre> just means that spaces and
>> newlines are preserved and that a monospaced font is to be used. All
>> tags inside <pre> are processed as usual.
>
> Normally this is true, but this is not the case for textile - our  
> markup
> inside the comments. Normally all tags inside pre tags will escaped in
> the result.

Oh! That's kind of ... unexpected. If I write a comment, I surely  
don't expect processing of the contents to be significantly different  
from normal HTML. I wouldn't probably put other tags into <pre> though.

Are there any other major differences compared to standard HTML?

Regards,

   Andreas


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