-If you put in something such as undefined tags or mismatched tags in .mdwn file, ikiwiki will put <p></p> around them. But ikiwiki will NOT convert < and > to &lt; and &gt;!
+If you put in something such as undefined tags or mismatched tags in .mdwn file, ikiwiki will put <p></p> around them. But ikiwiki will NOT convert < and > to &lt; and &gt;!
- <section>
+ <section>
- some text
+ some text
- </section>
+ </section>
the output html
- <p><section></p> <p>some text</p> <p></section></p>
+ <p><section></p> <p>some text</p> <p></section></p>
And another example of mismatched tags:
- <div>
+ <div>
- some text
+ some text
- </div>
- </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
- The out put becomes:
+The out put is:
- <div>
+ <div>
+
+ some text
+
+ </div>
- some text
+ <p></div></p>
- </div>
+> This is a bug in markdown. Actually, not converting `<` and `>` in tags is a
+> markdown feature -- markdown allows inserting arbirary html, even if it's
+> made-up tags. And putting paragraph tags around your `<section>` tag is
+> understandable, since markdown can't know if `<section>` is intended to
+> be a block-level tag or not. The bug is that it puts the `<p>` around the
+> trailing `<div>` -- it does know what a div is, and it should know that's
+> illegal and not do it. I've filed a [bug report](http://bugs.debian.org/459269) about that issue
+> alone. If you feel the other things you brought up are bugs, please talk
+> to the markdown maintainer. --[[Joey]]
- <p></div></p>
+[[!tag done]]