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Re: Language and colour tags

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>If both code methods stripped them, they'd be SOL to display any code in bbcode format.
There's always [ noparse ].

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I'm guessing that people who need to post such bbcode in code tags that know enough about the code tag behavior are also aware of the noparse tag. It seems like a pretty weak argument, in any case.
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> It seems like a pretty weak argument, in any case.
It's just as weak as the argument as to why code snippets should start behaving differently than they ever have before by starting to strip characters.
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Addendum: You should also note that someone wouldn't necessarily be intentionally typing bbcode and therefore think of using the noparse tag. Anything in the format [x=y] would be parsed.
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>Anything in the format [x=y] would be parsed.
I'm not requesting that all BBcode is parsed, just that [color], [b], [i], and [u] are stripped (assuming the parser finds their respective closing tags). The only time I've ever seen the aforementioned tags present in code tags is when someone was trying to format their code.
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That's really hard to integrate into our existing highlighter.
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