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Recently I've found that HTML-encoded symbols are being parsed incorrectly.
Example:
> Quote
> Quote
First case scenario will be parsed correctly. But the second scenario will be parsed incorrectly despite of being exactly same but HTML-encoded symbol.
This is a common situation because some of the text editors/services converts some symbols into HTML-encoded ones.
I've managed to reproduce it only with quotes. But it can be the case with other rules as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Good morning team,
Recently I've found that HTML-encoded symbols are being parsed incorrectly.
Example:
First case scenario will be parsed correctly. But the second scenario will be parsed incorrectly despite of being exactly same but HTML-encoded symbol.
This is a common situation because some of the text editors/services converts some symbols into HTML-encoded ones.
I've managed to reproduce it only with quotes. But it can be the case with other rules as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: