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Hello, @dillonkearns! Thanks for the Elm Markdown package. I've been playing with it a bit and it's great. But I've been bothered by this particular issue (blocks within inlines). It was a bit of a show stopper for me. So I'm very happy to see you are already addressing it.
Can you elaborate on this? Maybe I can help. For reference: I think when this one is merged it will fix #50 |
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Hello @tad-lispy, there are ongoing discussions about this in these threads: Feel free to chime in on any of those, there's more discussion and information gathering needed to push those forwards. |
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The block parser shouldn't run within an Inline HTML tag. However, I still need to clarify what to do for HTML renderers here. There are a few different approaches that need to be considered. I'll discuss in a separate issue.