` tags and
interpretation of their content as Markdown-formatted instead of
HTML-formatted.
Extra 1.2.2 (21 Jun 2008):
* Fixed a problem where abbreviation definitions, footnote
definitions and link references were stripped inside
fenced code blocks.
* Fixed a bug where characters such as `"` in abbreviation
definitions weren't properly encoded to HTML entities.
* Fixed a bug where double quotes `"` were not correctly encoded
as HTML entities when used inside a footnote reference id.
1.0.1m (21 Jun 2008):
* Lists can now have empty items.
* Rewrote the emphasis and strong emphasis parser to fix some issues
with odly placed and overlong markers.
Extra 1.2.1 (27 May 2008):
* Fixed a problem where Markdown headers and horizontal rules were
transformed into their HTML equivalent inside fenced code blocks.
Extra 1.2 (11 May 2008):
* Added fenced code block syntax which don't require indentation
and can start and end with blank lines. A fenced code block
starts with a line of consecutive tilde (~) and ends on the
next line with the same number of consecutive tilde. Here's an
example:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hello World!
~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Rewrote parts of the HTML block parser to better accomodate
fenced code blocks.
* Footnotes may now be referenced from within another footnote.
* Added programatically-settable parser property `predef_attr` for
predefined attribute definitions.
* Fixed an issue where an indented code block preceded by a blank
line containing some other whitespace would confuse the HTML
block parser into creating an HTML block when it should have
been code.
1.0.1l (11 May 2008):
* Now removing the UTF-8 BOM at the start of a document, if present.
* Now accepting capitalized URI schemes (such as HTTP:) in automatic
links, such as `
_Hello_ _world_
Now it does produce emphasis as expected. * Fixed an issue preventing footnotes from working when the parser's footnote id prefix variable (fn_id_prefix) is not empty. * Fixed a performance problem where the regular expression for strong emphasis introduced in version 1.1 could sometime be long to process, give slightly wrong results, and in some circumstances could remove entirely the content for a whole paragraph. * Fixed an issue were abbreviations tags could be incorrectly added inside URLs and title of links. * Placing footnote markers inside a link, resulting in two nested links, is no longer allowed. 1.0.1g (3 Jul 2007): * Fix for PHP 5 compiled without the mbstring module. Previous fix to calculate the length of UTF-8 strings in `detab` when `mb_strlen` is not available was only working with PHP 4. * Fixed a problem with WordPress 2.x where full-content posts in RSS feeds were not processed correctly by Markdown. * Now supports URLs containing literal parentheses for inline links and images, such as: [WIMP](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIMP_(computing)) Such parentheses may be arbitrarily nested, but must be balanced. Unbalenced parentheses are allowed however when the URL when escaped or when the URL is enclosed in angle brakets `<>`. * Fixed a performance problem where the regular expression for strong emphasis introduced in version 1.0.1d could sometime be long to process, give slightly wrong results, and in some circumstances could remove entirely the content for a whole paragraph. * Some change in version 1.0.1d made possible the incorrect nesting of anchors within each other. This is now fixed. * Fixed a rare issue where certain MD5 hashes in the content could be changed to their corresponding text. For instance, this: The MD5 value for "+" is "26b17225b626fb9238849fd60eabdf60". was incorrectly changed to this in previous versions of PHP Markdown:The MD5 value for "+" is "+".
* Now convert escaped characters to their numeric character references equivalent. This fix an integration issue with SmartyPants and backslash escapes. Since Markdown and SmartyPants have some escapable characters in common, it was sometime necessary to escape them twice. Previously, two backslashes were sometime required to prevent Markdown from "eating" the backslash before SmartyPants sees it: Here are two hyphens: \\-- Now, only one backslash will do: Here are two hyphens: \-- Extra 1.1.2 (7 Feb 2007) * Fixed an issue where headers preceded too closely by a paragraph (with no blank line separating them) where put inside the paragraph. * Added the missing TextileRestricted method that was added to regular PHP Markdown since 1.0.1d but which I forgot to add to Extra. 1.0.1f (7 Feb 2007): * Fixed an issue with WordPress where manually-entered excerpts, but not the auto-generated ones, would contain nested paragraphs. * Fixed an issue introduced in 1.0.1d where headers and blockquotes preceded too closely by a paragraph (not separated by a blank line) where incorrectly put inside the paragraph. * Fixed an issue introduced in 1.0.1d in the tokenizeHTML method where two consecutive code spans would be merged into one when together they form a valid tag in a multiline paragraph. * Fixed an long-prevailing issue where blank lines in code blocks would be doubled when the code block is in a list item. This was due to the list processing functions relying on artificially doubled blank lines to correctly determine when list items should contain block-level content. The list item processing model was thus changed to avoid the need for double blank lines. * Fixed an issue with `<% asp-style %>` instructions used as inline content where the opening `<` was encoded as `<`. * Fixed a parse error occuring when PHP is configured to accept ASP-style delimiters as boundaries for PHP scripts. * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.0.1d where underscores in automatic links got swapped with emphasis tags. Extra 1.1.1 (28 Dec 2006) * Fixed a problem where whitespace at the end of the line of an atx-style header would cause tailing `#` to appear as part of the header's content. This was caused by a small error in the regex that handles the definition for the id attribute in PHP Markdown Extra. * Fixed a problem where empty abbreviations definitions would eat the following line as its definition. * Fixed an issue with calling the Markdown parser repetitivly with text containing footnotes. The footnote hashes were not reinitialized properly. 1.0.1e (28 Dec 2006) * Added support for internationalized domain names for email addresses in automatic link. Improved the speed at which email addresses are converted to entities. Thanks to Milian Wolff for his optimisations. * Made deterministic the conversion to entities of email addresses in automatic links. This means that a given email address will always be encoded the same way. * PHP Markdown will now use its own function to calculate the length of an UTF-8 string in `detab` when `mb_strlen` is not available instead of giving a fatal error. Extra 1.1 (1 Dec 2006) * Added a syntax for footnotes. * Added an experimental syntax to define abbreviations. 1.0.1d (1 Dec 2006) * Fixed a bug where inline images always had an empty title attribute. The title attribute is now present only when explicitly defined. * Link references definitions can now have an empty title, previously if the title was defined but left empty the link definition was ignored. This can be useful if you want an empty title attribute in images to hide the tooltip in Internet Explorer. * Made `detab` aware of UTF-8 characters. UTF-8 multi-byte sequences are now correctly mapped to one character instead of the number of bytes. * Fixed a small bug with WordPress where WordPress' default filter `wpautop` was not properly deactivated on comment text, resulting in hard line breaks where Markdown do not prescribes them. * Added a `TextileRestrited` method to the textile compatibility mode. There is no restriction however, as Markdown does not have a restricted mode at this point. This should make PHP Markdown work again in the latest versions of TextPattern. * Converted PHP Markdown to a object-oriented design. * Changed span and block gamut methods so that they loop over a customizable list of methods. This makes subclassing the parser a more interesting option for creating syntax extensions. * Also added a "document" gamut loop which can be used to hook document-level methods (like for striping link definitions). * Changed all methods which were inserting HTML code so that they now return a hashed representation of the code. New methods `hashSpan` and `hashBlock` are used to hash respectivly span- and block-level generated content. This has a couple of significant effects: 1. It prevents invalid nesting of Markdown-generated elements which could occur occuring with constructs like `*something [link*][1]`. 2. It prevents problems occuring with deeply nested lists on which paragraphs were ill-formed. 3. It removes the need to call `hashHTMLBlocks` twice during the the block gamut. Hashes are turned back to HTML prior output. * Made the block-level HTML parser smarter using a specially-crafted regular expression capable of handling nested tags. * Solved backtick issues in tag attributes by rewriting the HTML tokenizer to be aware of code spans. All these lines should work correctly now: bar bar `` tags.
Extra 1.0b4 - 1 August 2005
* Fixed some issues where whitespace around HTML blocks were trigging
empty paragraph tags.
* Fixed an HTML block parsing issue that would cause a block element
following a code span or block with unmatched opening bracket to be
placed inside a paragraph.
* Removed some PHP notices that could appear when parsing definition
lists and tables with PHP notice reporting flag set.
Extra 1.0b3 - 29 July 2005
* Definition lists now require a blank line before each term. Solves
an ambiguity where the last line of lazy-indented definitions could
be mistaken by PHP Markdown as a new term in the list.
* Definition lists now support multiple terms per definition.
* Some special tags were replaced in the output by their md5 hash
key. Things such as this now work as expected:
## Header ##
Extra 1.0b2 - 26 July 2005
* Definition lists can now take two or more definitions for one term.
This should have been the case before, but a bug prevented this
from working right.
* Fixed a problem where single column table with a pipe only at the
end where not parsed as table. Here is such a table:
| header
| ------
| cell
* Fixed problems with empty cells in the first column of a table with
no leading pipe, like this one:
header | header
------ | ------
| cell
* Code spans containing pipes did not within a table. This is now
fixed by parsing code spans before splitting rows into cells.
* Added the pipe character to the backlash escape character lists.
Extra 1.0b1 (25 Jun 2005)
* First public release of PHP Markdown Extra.
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