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Somehow we stopped checking for a single inline html element when swapping back in raw html. Added a test. Also patched a weird (invalid) comment test. Seeing the input is not really a valid html comment - it doesn't matter what we do with it. I suppose we test it to make sure it doesn't break the parser. Actual output is not so important. As a side note, this has exposed a preexisting (unrelated) bug with the extra extension's handling of raw html. That test is failing following this fix.
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and it better matches other markdown implementations. Also updated tests.
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tags.
Also edited numerious tests that were expecting wrong output - they now expect
correct output. Note that a few **still fail** because the output before moving
to ELementTree wasn't correct either. So I set the expected output to what I
think it should be so we don't forget about it later.
I should also note that the 'safe-mode' tests are failing. However, I believe
the current expected output is correct as it is valid html. Interestingly,
these tests passed prior to this fix. We'll need to special case safe-mode here.
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test suite for ElementTree output.
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