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Known failures page? #1750

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RunDevelopment opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1876
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Known failures page? #1750

RunDevelopment opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1876

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@RunDevelopment
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Right now, known failures are documented on the examples page of the language. (So languages also have comments in their definitions. E.g. Less)

Wouldn't it be good to have one page where all known failures are documented?

Thoughts?

@ExE-Boss
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I agree with this, because when I wanted to see all known failures, I had to load all language examples and use ctrl+F.

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Golmote commented Apr 22, 2019

Agreed. Do remember, though, that currently each language has its own simple HTML page for examples and failures. We lack a standard way of providing those.

mAAdhaTTah pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 30, 2019
This PR adds a known failures page. This resolves #1750.

The known failures are moved from the example pages.
(I also updated all example pages with invalid HTML.)

Some known failures were actually fixed in the meantime but never updated, so I removed a few. Those were: 
- Handlebars
- Markdown's nested bold-italic
- Smarty
- Textile's "Nested styles are only partially supported"

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