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some errors I have noticed with the wiki parser on my own site that also does not work here:


  • fee
foo
bar


heading

  • google sometext:
    • double bullet point 1 ending with colon (the addtional sub text below this is missing):
      text preceeded by double plus signs blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah
      sub text of double bullet point 1

  • google the word google should be a link preceded by a bullet, also:
    • "double bullet point 2"
      "more text" this should be subtext of double bullet point 2

  this is text that should not be parsed 

showing
 and  
non-parsed does not work

however,

 showing ~np~ and  ~/np~ non-parsed does work 



I wonder why \nr rowends in tables are "recommended"? It disalows any nice formatting of multy-line cells (like using lists or divs etc. inside sells) and renders tables almost unusable...

r1c1
r1c2

  • r2c1item1
  • r2c1item2
r2c2



Image
Now it takes extra ' to make the link attribute with = char inside the URL work, when in 1.3 it worked fine without it. This could cause inconsistent results when upgrading existing bw.o site to HEAD
Image


external links syntax
boldand~~red:red~~and===underlined===
please note, that 'www.somelink.com' has transformed to http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/www.somelink.com
this can cause troubles if someone forgets to add http://before the link.
 
some errors I have noticed with the wiki parser on my own site that also does not work here:

-=text inside titlebar: bold italic colored bg-ed=-

  • fee
foo
bar


heading

  • google sometext:
    • double bullet point 1 ending with colon (the addtional sub text below this is missing):
      text preceeded by double plus signs blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah blahblahblahblahblahblah blah blahblah blah
      sub text of double bullet point 1

  • google the word google should be a link preceded by a bullet, also:
    • "double bullet point 2"
      "more text" this should be subtext of double bullet point 2

  this is text that should not be parsed 

showing
 and  
non-parsed does not work

however,

 showing ~np~ and  ~/np~ non-parsed does work 



I wonder why \nr rowends in tables are "recommended"? It disalows any nice formatting of multy-line cells (like using lists or divs etc. inside sells) and renders tables almost unusable...

r1c1
r1c2

  • r2c1item1
  • r2c1item2
r2c2



Image
Now it takes extra ' to make the link attribute with = char inside the URL work, when in 1.3 it worked fine without it. This could cause inconsistent results when upgrading existing bw.o site to HEAD
Image


external links syntax
boldand~~red:red~~and===underlined===
please note, that 'www.somelink.com' has transformed to http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/www.somelink.com
this can cause troubles if someone forgets to add http://before the link.

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