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=====(header1)Formatter Test{{act1}}=====
{{act2}}
OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.
Just one return here, this sentance should have <br> not a new paragraph.

This is a new paragraph, how ""exciting"". No, really...

&#8212;NonTroppo smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?

====(WeDream)This is a test header====
[[http://www.opera.com Opera software]] wrestle with Elks in the snow.

**This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets WikiWord and hope it is caught**

++This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.++

==(header2)OK Another Header==
Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.

~-This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah
~~-a subitem
~~-another one
~~-a third one
~-More list goodness
~~1)numbered
~~1)this too
~-Another list
~~A)Hello
~~A)Goodbye

%%a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
%%
""Some text &mdash; I want & to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often""
::p::This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should::p::
@@Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.@@
{{act3}}

After main callback (5.0618648529053 milliseconds)

<h2 id="header1">Formatter Test<a href="#anc">@</a>
</h2>


<p>Last edited by <a href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/NonTroppo">NonTroppo</a> [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [<a title="Show differences from last version" href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/FormatTest/diff?a=4612&b=4530&fastdiff=1">diff</a>]</p>
<br />OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.<br />Just one return here, this sentance should have &lt;br> not a new paragraph.

This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...

&#8212;<a href='NonTroppo'>NonTroppo</a> smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?


<h3 id="WeDream">This is a test header</h3>
<br /><a href='http://www.opera.com'>Opera software</a> wrestle with Elks in the snow.

<strong>This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets <a href='WikiWord'>WikiWord</a> and hope it is caught</strong>

<ins>This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.</ins>


<h5 id="header2">OK Another Header</h5>
<br />Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.

<ul>
	<li>This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah
<ul>
	<li>a subitem</li>
	<li>another one</li>
	<li>a third one</li>
</ul>
</li>
	<li>More list goodness
<ol class="num">
	<li>numbered</li>
	<li>this too</li>
</ol>
</li>
	<li>Another list
<ol class="upperalpha">
	<li>Hello</li>
	<li>Goodbye</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ul>



<pre>a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
</pre>

Some text &mdash; I want &amp; to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often

<div class="panel">
This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should
</div>


<div class="centre">
Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.
</div>


<table>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
</table>

Visualised Line Endings: @@=\r $$=\n

$$
<h2 id="header1">Formatter Test<a href="#anc">@</a>$$
</h2>$$
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<p>Last edited by <a href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/NonTroppo">NonTroppo</a> [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [<a title="Show differences from last version" href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/FormatTest/diff?a=4612&b=4530&fastdiff=1">diff</a>]</p>$$
<br />OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.<br />Just one return here, this sentance should have &lt;br> not a new paragraph.$$
$$
This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...$$
$$
&#8212;<a href='NonTroppo'>NonTroppo</a> smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?$$
$$
$$
<h3 id="WeDream">This is a test header</h3>$$
<br /><a href='http://www.opera.com'>Opera software</a> wrestle with Elks in the snow.$$
$$
<strong>This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets <a href='WikiWord'>WikiWord</a> and hope it is caught</strong>$$
$$
<ins>This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.</ins>$$
$$
$$
<h5 id="header2">OK Another Header</h5>$$
<br />Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.$$
$$
<ul>$$
	<li>This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah$$
<ul>$$
	<li>a subitem</li>$$
	<li>another one</li>$$
	<li>a third one</li>$$
</ul>$$
</li>$$
	<li>More list goodness$$
<ol class="num">$$
	<li>numbered</li>$$
	<li>this too</li>$$
</ol>$$
</li>$$
	<li>Another list$$
<ol class="upperalpha">$$
	<li>Hello</li>$$
	<li>Goodbye</li>$$
</ol>$$
</li>$$
</ul>$$
$$
$$
$$
<pre>a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified@@
@@
even with two linebreaks@@
single linebreak@@
</pre>$$
$$
Some text &mdash; I want &amp; to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often$$
$$
<div class="panel">$$
This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should$$
</div>$$
$$
$$
<div class="centre">$$
Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.$$
</div>$$
$$
@@
<table>@@
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>@@
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>@@
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>@@
</table>$$

Formatter Test@

Last edited by NonTroppo [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [diff]


OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.
Just one return here, this sentance should have <br> not a new paragraph. This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really... —NonTroppo smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?

This is a test header


Opera software wrestle with Elks in the snow. This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets WikiWord and hope it is caught This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.
OK Another Header

Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.
a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
Some text — I want & to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often
This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should
Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.
hahahah
hahahah
hahahah

First P RegExp (0.072956085205078 milliseconds)

<h2 id="header1">Formatter Test<a href="#anc">@</a>
</h2>


<p>Last edited by <a href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/NonTroppo">NonTroppo</a> [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [<a title="Show differences from last version" href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/FormatTest/diff?a=4612&b=4530&fastdiff=1">diff</a>]</p>
<br />OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.<br />Just one return here, this sentance should have &lt;br> not a new paragraph.


<p>This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...</p>



<p>&#8212;<a href='NonTroppo'>NonTroppo</a> smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?</p>



<h3 id="WeDream">This is a test header</h3>
<br /><a href='http://www.opera.com'>Opera software</a> wrestle with Elks in the snow.

<strong>This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets <a href='WikiWord'>WikiWord</a> and hope it is caught</strong>

<ins>This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.</ins>


<h5 id="header2">OK Another Header</h5>
<br />Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.

<ul>
	<li>This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah
<ul>
	<li>a subitem</li>
	<li>another one</li>
	<li>a third one</li>
</ul>
</li>
	<li>More list goodness
<ol class="num">
	<li>numbered</li>
	<li>this too</li>
</ol>
</li>
	<li>Another list
<ol class="upperalpha">
	<li>Hello</li>
	<li>Goodbye</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ul>



<pre>a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
</pre>


<p>Some text &mdash; I want &amp; to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often</p>


<div class="panel">

<p>This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should</p>

</div>


<div class="centre">

<p>Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.</p>

</div>


<table>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
</table>

Second P regExp(0.073909759521484 milliseconds)

<h2 id="header1">Formatter Test<a href="#anc">@</a>
</h2>


<p>Last edited by <a href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/NonTroppo">NonTroppo</a> [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [<a title="Show differences from last version" href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/FormatTest/diff?a=4612&b=4530&fastdiff=1">diff</a>]</p>

<p><br />OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.<br />Just one return here, this sentance should have &lt;br> not a new paragraph.</p>



<p>This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...</p>



<p>&#8212;<a href='NonTroppo'>NonTroppo</a> smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?</p>



<h3 id="WeDream">This is a test header</h3>

<p><br /><a href='http://www.opera.com'>Opera software</a> wrestle with Elks in the snow.</p>



<p><strong>This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets <a href='WikiWord'>WikiWord</a> and hope it is caught</strong></p>



<p><ins>This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.</ins></p>



<h5 id="header2">OK Another Header</h5>

<p><br />Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.</p>


<ul>
	<li>This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah
<ul>
	<li>a subitem</li>
	<li>another one</li>
	<li>a third one</li>
</ul>
</li>
	<li>More list goodness
<ol class="num">
	<li>numbered</li>
	<li>this too</li>
</ol>
</li>
	<li>Another list
<ol class="upperalpha">
	<li>Hello</li>
	<li>Goodbye</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ul>



<pre>a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
</pre>


<p>Some text &mdash; I want &amp; to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often</p>


<div class="panel">

<p>This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should</p>

</div>


<div class="centre">

<p>Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.</p>

</div>


<table>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
</table>

After final cleanup(0.062942504882812 milliseconds)

<h2 id="header1">Formatter Test<a href="#anc">@</a>
</h2>

<p>Last edited by <a href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/NonTroppo">NonTroppo</a> [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [<a title="Show differences from last version" href="http://nontroppo.org/wiki/FormatTest/diff?a=4612&b=4530&fastdiff=1">diff</a>]</p>
<p>OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.<br />Just one return here, this sentance should have &lt;br> not a new paragraph.</p>
<p>This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...</p>
<p>&#8212;<a href='NonTroppo'>NonTroppo</a> smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?</p>
<h3 id="WeDream">This is a test header</h3>
<p><a href='http://www.opera.com'>Opera software</a> wrestle with Elks in the snow.</p>
<p><strong>This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets <a href='WikiWord'>WikiWord</a> and hope it is caught</strong></p>
<p><ins>This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.</ins></p>
<h5 id="header2">OK Another Header</h5>
<p>Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.</p>
<ul>
	<li>This will be a nested list - this item cannot be a paragrapah
<ul>
	<li>a subitem</li>
	<li>another one</li>
	<li>a third one</li>
</ul>
</li>
	<li>More list goodness
<ol class="num">
	<li>numbered</li>
	<li>this too</li>
</ol>
</li>
	<li>Another list
<ol class="upperalpha">
	<li>Hello</li>
	<li>Goodbye</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ul>
<pre>a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak
</pre>
<p>Some text &mdash; I want &amp; to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often</p>
<div class="panel">
<p>This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should</p>
</div>
<div class="centre">
<p>Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.</p>
</div>

<table>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
<tr><td>hahahah</td></tr>
</table>
Array ( [0] => h2:header1 [1] => h2: [2] => h3:WeDream [3] => h3: [4] => h5:header2 [5] => h5: )

Formatter Test@

Last edited by NonTroppo [just double-checking any formatter regressions] on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:21 GMT [diff]

OK, here is it time to test to see what the wiki formatter is getting wrong. This sentance should be a paragraph.
Just one return here, this sentance should have <br> not a new paragraph.

This is a new paragraph, how exciting. No, really...

NonTroppo smells. This paragraph starts with a wiki link - does it stop paragraph markup?

This is a test header

Opera software wrestle with Elks in the snow.

This should be a new paragraph, even though it starts bold. Lets WikiWord and hope it is caught

This should be a new paragraph, even though it uses ins.

OK Another Header

Text under header should be marked up as a paragraph.

a code block should NEVER have paragrpahs inserted or modified

even with two linebreaks
single linebreak

Some text — I want & to be encoded but all other entities left alone as we use this often

This div should not be wrapped in a paragraph, but the content should

Same for this, the contents has to be paragraphised, but the containing div not.

hahahah
hahahah
hahahah

Total time: 7.537841796875 milliseconds