[[!meta title="Weird interaction between toc plugin and markdown that follows"]] <http://vcs-pkg.org/people/> goes really weird when I enable the `toc` plugin. It renders the page sections fine without it, but as soon as I turn it on, the following output is generated: \[[!meta title="My Name"]] 1. Fedora 2. Ubuntu 3. People grouped by version control system 4. GNU Arch (tla/baz) 5. Bazaar-NG 6. Git users 7. Mercurial 8. Subversion 9. Everyone, sorted by first name People grouped by distro ======================== Debian –– * jelmer * madduck Fedora I have no idea what's eating the first two headers. But as you can see from the current page, it's not just headers by any markdown... --[[madduck]] > This is a markdown bug. It occurs with 1.0.1, but not with the 1.0.2 > beta. Apparently markdown is getting confused by the div inserted for the > toc, not realizing that it has ended, and so not marking up the text as > markdown. 1.0.2 fixes many such div-related markdown bugs. I have to call > this [[done]] since it's not an ikiwiki bug, recommend upgrading markdown > if the slower speed of 1.0.2 doesn't hurt too badly. --[[Joey]] >> Note how it works on <http://madduck.net/docs/mailfilter/> but adding a rule like in that doc to the people page didn't fix it. >>> Yes, it's probably confused by the two divs so close to each other, and >>> doesn't realize that the text in between is not part of either and is >>> markdown. Problem is that the old markdown doesn't have a real html >>> parser, it just fakes it --[[Joey]]