Bug: invalid nesting of inline markup across link labels
John Gruber
gruber at fedora.net
Wed May 3 20:11:28 EDT 2006
A. Pagaltzis <pagaltzis at gmx.de> wrote on 5/2/06 at 9:15 PM:
> there’s a bug in Markdown.pl:
>
> [foo*bar](#) [baz*quux](#)
>
> This expands to the following:
>
> <p><a href="#">foo<em>bar</a> <a href="#">baz</em>quux</a></p>
>
> Those `*` should either be disregarded or the tags should nest
> correctly:
>
> 1. <p><a href="#">foo*bar</a> <a href="#">baz*quux</a></p>
> 2. <p><a href="#">foo<em>bar</em></a><em> </em><a href="#"><em>baz</em>quux</a></p>
>
> Of course, the second option is a lot more complex to implement
> and at the same time unlikely to be what the user actually meant.
Good catch.
I think the first solution is better.
-J.G.
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