Hi, I try to make an example to reproduce some bug with inline and toc plugins.
My friend uses
- \[[inline pages="users/joey" raw="yes"]]
+ \[[!inline pages="users/joey" raw="yes"]]
to include common snippets in various pages, and it works as advertised, but if toc plugin is used, page is messed up.
All this is displayed correctly if toc is removed.
+> Thanks for the clear explanation and example. This is a bug in markdown.
+> Version 1.0.1 gets confused by the toc div, which is followed by a few
+> lines of markdown, and then by a second div for the inlined page. It
+> doesn't convert the markdown in the middle to html.
+>
+> I've tested with markdown 1.0.2 and it seems to render this ok. 1.0.2 has
+> a much improved parser, which is known to fix several block-related
+> problems, including this one. It is currently packaged in experimental in
+> Debian, and I suggest you give it a try if you're experiencing this
+> problem.
+>
+> (Actually, this seems closely related to the problem described
+> [here](http://bugs.debian.org/421843).
+>
+> I'm going to close this bug report since it's a markdown bug. --[[Joey]]
+[[!tag done]]
+
+>> thanks, that fixes it.
+
TEST1
=====
* bl bla
* aadsd
-[[toc levels=2]]
+[[!toc levels=2]]
bla bla
-[[table data="""
+[[!table data="""
Customer|Amount
Fulanito|134,34
Menganito|234,56
Here's a paragraph.
-[[inline pages="users/joey" raw="yes"]]
+[[!inline pages="users/joey" raw="yes"]]
bla bla