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@ -48,15 +48,6 @@ test('code', function() {
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"it doesn't trim leading whitespace");
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});
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test('spoiler', function() {
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format("[spoiler]it's a sled[/spoiler]", "<span class=\"spoiler\">it's a sled</span>", "supports spoiler tags on text");
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format("[spoiler]<img src='http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png' width='50' height='50'>[/spoiler]",
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"<span class=\"spoiler\"><img src=\"http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png\" width=\"50\" height=\"50\"></span>", "supports spoiler tags on images");
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format("[spoiler] This is the **bold** :smiley: [/spoiler]", "<span class=\"spoiler\"> This is the <strong>bold</strong> <img src=\"/images/emoji/emoji_one/smiley.png?v=0\" title=\":smiley:\" class=\"emoji\" alt=\":smiley:\"> </span>", "supports spoiler tags on emojis");
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format("[spoiler] Why not both <img src='http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png' width='50' height='50'>?[/spoiler]", "<span class=\"spoiler\"> Why not both <img src=\"http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png\" width=\"50\" height=\"50\">?</span>", "supports images and text");
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format("In a p tag a spoiler [spoiler] <img src='http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png' width='50' height='50'>[/spoiler] can work.", "In a p tag a spoiler <span class=\"spoiler\"> <img src=\"http://eviltrout.com/eviltrout.png\" width=\"50\" height=\"50\"></span> can work.", "supports images and text in a p tag");
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});
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test('lists', function() {
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format("[ul][li]option one[/li][/ul]", "<ul><li>option one</li></ul>", "creates an ul");
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format("[ol][li]option one[/li][/ol]", "<ol><li>option one</li></ol>", "creates an ol");
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module("MDTest", {
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});
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// This is cheating, but the trivial differences between sanitization
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// do not affect formatting.
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// do not affect formatting.
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function normalize(str) {
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return str.replace(/\n\s*/g, '').
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replace(/ \/\>/g, '>').
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