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It likes like it will work well!
My favorite part about this by far is the easy creation of non-breaking spaces.
My favorite part about this by far is the easy creation of non-breaking spaces.
Timothy Foster - @tfAuroratide
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And we now have an easy way to show code for includes without them being parsed. Nice!
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-Ed
I don't understand why this new feature has 2 functionalities that do exactly the opposite of each other: one that escapes the code sequence, i.e. does not render something, and the second which does not escape but actually renders a code sequence to a specific character.
Actually there is one 'unfunctionality' and one functionality:
The two go together and are not opposite. It would be possible to unescape HTML entities everywhere in the text, separately. But if you bypass code generation then you MUST unescape HTML entities at least in that text, otherwise you can't detect the end of the escape sequence.
The nasty alternative would be to unescape ONLY > but that seemed silly.
Does this help?
The nasty alternative would be to unescape ONLY > but that seemed silly.
Not only silly, but probably not correct in some corner cases:
When you unescape ONLY ">";, you have no way to show ">", so you would need to unescape "&" as well, (which makes it only one entity — "<" — distant from original HTML escaping). And without unescaping "<" you can't easily tell what to do with "@<blablabla@<abcabc>@".
HTML escaping, gives full control over what's parsed by Wikidot and what's not.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Is there going to be a Tuesday rant again? I haven't had anything to rant about lately.
Is there going to be a Tuesday rant again? I haven't had anything to rant about lately.
Next week ok for you?
hi….
I don't understand why this new feature has 2 functionalities that do exactly the opposite of each other: one that escapes , and the second which does not escape but actually renders a code sequence to a specific character.
Guide me about it
thanks
heidy