Re: Possible bug in Markdown.pl with `` handling

2006-09-13 Thread Fletcher T. Penney
On Sep 13, 2006, at 12:28 AM, John Gruber wrote: Michel Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 9/11/06 at 6:39 PM: Your example illustrate the problem quite well, but is it really a bug? How can Markdown tell properly isn't really a tag? What if you had img src=? In fact, Markdown treat properly

Re: Possible bug in Markdown.pl with `` handling

2006-09-13 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Michel Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-13 04:20]: (Assuming you meant `lt;tag`, or `lt;taggt;`.) Yes, that’s what I meant. * John Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-13 06:35]: Yeah, either way you're escaping it, and `\` is easier and prettier than `lt;`. No doubt. Just saying it’s

Re: Possible bug in Markdown.pl with `` handling

2006-09-13 Thread Michel Fortin
Le 13 sept. 2006 à 13:57, John Gruber a écrit : This is perhaps a contrived example, but if someone put this in a Markdown document: ?php print p;? they might reasonably expect the output to be: p not: lt;lt;?php print p;?gt;gt; Except that Markdown currently converts that

Possible bug in Markdown.pl with `` handling

2006-09-11 Thread Fletcher T. Penney
It appears that double angles are not properly converted when they are not in code blocks, if there is not a space following the second ``. For example: This is not handled properly. But this is. As is this/. becomes: pThis is not handled