Hello, What should the following input produce? Dutch has shifted Germanic g to the velar fricatives [?] and [x], but retained the spelling with <g> and thus at least a visual similarity to German; English and Frisian have shifted g to [j] before palatal vowels The Dingus says: <p>Dutch has shifted Germanic g to the velar fricatives [?] and [x], but retained the spelling with <g> and thus at least a visual similarity to German; English and Frisian have shifted g to [j] before palatal vowels</p> Note the raw '<g>', which doesn't seem to be correct. Thoughts? Cheers, -- PA. http://alt.textdrive.com/nanoki/
Le 2008-02-19 ? 20:26, Petite Abeille a ?crit :> Hello, > > What should the following input produce? > > Dutch has shifted Germanic g to the velar fricatives [?] and [x], > but retained the spelling with <g> and thus at least a visual > similarity to German; English and Frisian have shifted g to [j] > before palatal vowels > > The Dingus says: > > <p>Dutch has shifted Germanic g to the velar fricatives [?] and [x], > but retained the spelling with <g> and thus at least a visual > similarity to German; English and Frisian have shifted g to [j] > before palatal vowels</p> > > Note the raw '<g>', which doesn't seem to be correct. > > Thoughts?Markdown specifically allows you to use HTML in the middle of your prose. <g> looks like an HTML tag, Markdown recognize it as such, and you get it as an HTML tag in the output. Michel Fortin michel.fortin at michelf.com http://michelf.com/
Le 2008-02-27 ? 15:19, Seumas Mac Uilleachan a ?crit :> Interestingly, if I look at the page source the hard return shows up > as <hr at company.com>. I would think that anything with an @ should > be, if valid, converted to an e-mail address.Well, it certainly should be converted to a mailto link. The current result is a side effect of `<hr` being taken as a an HTML tag and ignoring the rest until the closing `>`. Markdown.pl is affected too. I've added it to MDTest, which is certainly due for a new release, and I'll fix it in PHP Markdown (& Extra). Thank you for reporting the issue. Michel Fortin michel.fortin at michelf.com http://michelf.com/