True, this is no prose, and true too there is no code yet, but I appreciate the effort, as someone who tries to get a herd of writers with some tabular data to include the data in the text. The alternative being, in fact, as heavy as implementing a database repository for the tables and including ugly imports in the markdown text. For now, I am using Michel Frotin's PHP Markdown Extra, which does the simple tricks but indeed still leaves me hungry. I am turning towards Python/Django for further developments, but still am running some PHP for the sake of Markdown tables alone. A unified specification that could be agreed upon would make it easier for us to know where to head our arrows. In that sense, I agree with David for the need of some, even stub, implementation. Ben [David Parsons wrote]> Note that is says "easy to read, write, and edit prose" -- "prose" not > tabular data. Taking this (along with the rest of that section of the > document, it is clear (to me at least) that there is no place for a > table syntax in markdown. Now, if you want to implement a third party > add-on, fine. And if that third party add-on becomes popular, then > maybe others will add it to there implementations as well. Maybe, > eventually, if a single format becomes popular enough, the community > at large will accept it. Until then, I'm not interested. If you want > it, go build it! > > [1]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#html