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A look at extending the Python Markdown library. It happens to be an extremely well written library, so extending it is a bit more fun than it ought to be. Take a look.
You are responding to this comment written by Jeff on April 8th 2008, 12:39.
This is a great article. I want to implement it. But, where oh where do I put the code? You state in the article that you put the code in a file called code.py, and that it is in a folder called markup. Where is that folder located? Is it inside your Django app somewhere? Or is it in Lib/site-packages alongside some of the other markdown code?
Help! Other than the confusion about where to put the code, an awesome article.
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