From 7c5388f2b74974109984bbd58864db4222feb0e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lilian Besson Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 16:51:18 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Trying to move from http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/ to http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/ --- 3000.html | 102 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- example0.html | 2 +- example1.html | 2 +- example3.html | 2 +- example4.html | 2 +- index.htm | 2 +- index.html | 2 +- nounstyledcode.html | 4 +- 8 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) diff --git a/3000.html b/3000.html index 4e1748c..8e47a86 100644 --- a/3000.html +++ b/3000.html @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1303,7 +1303,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1657,7 +1657,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1708,7 +1708,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1834,7 +1834,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -1885,7 +1885,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2011,7 +2011,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -2174,7 +2174,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2188,7 +2188,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -2351,7 +2351,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2365,7 +2365,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -2528,7 +2528,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2593,7 +2593,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -2705,7 +2705,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines : ### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML > This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content ! - + ``` ### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2896,7 +2896,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown. You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well. And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document. - + ``` ### 3) [A second example](example2.html) *(you can click this to see it)* @@ -2947,7 +2947,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar ## That's it This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html). - + ``` ### 4) Last examples, with MathJax enabled diff --git a/example0.html b/example0.html index c8f7d9c..e10441d 100644 --- a/example0.html +++ b/example0.html @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ - + diff --git a/example1.html b/example1.html index 6492721..42f8404 100644 --- a/example1.html +++ b/example1.html @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Did you know that [Næreen](http://gravatar.com/naereen) is originally an Irania - + diff --git a/example3.html b/example3.html index f78cdb7..7c0c795 100644 --- a/example3.html +++ b/example3.html @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ See [the first paragraph of this third example](example5.html) to see this. Be aware of the following limitations : ## Escape the underscore ('``_``') -The [StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html) text processor interprets +The [StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) text processor interprets underscores (the '``_``' symbol) as underline markup (like _this_), so be sure to escape the '``_``' in the $\LaTeX2e{}$ code. diff --git a/example4.html b/example4.html index c9edd1f..b637b54 100644 --- a/example4.html +++ b/example4.html @@ -111,5 +111,5 @@ That's all for today! - + diff --git a/index.htm b/index.htm index e7ffdd8..961fbf1 100644 --- a/index.htm +++ b/index.htm @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ For this purpose, SSL is available, but the certificate is not valid (it has been signed only for bitbucket.org and www.bitbucket.org):

+

Improve the SSL certificate? As that screenshot shows, SSL is available, but the certificate is not valid (it has been signed only for bitbucket.org and www.bitbucket.org):

  • Maybe host it on a CDN?

    diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index fd2b0f3..b518bbf 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ It has a perfect support for Markdown markup. --- # Future features or ideas? -- Improve the SSL certificate? As that screenshot shows, [SSL is available](https://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/), but the certificate is not valid (it has been signed only for [bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org) and [www.bitbucket.org](https://www.bitbucket.org)): +- Improve the SSL certificate? As that screenshot shows, [SSL is available](https://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/), but the certificate is not valid (it has been signed only for [bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org) and [www.bitbucket.org](https://www.bitbucket.org)): Details of bitbucket.org SSL certificate diff --git a/nounstyledcode.html b/nounstyledcode.html index 2ee5a00..d38a585 100644 --- a/nounstyledcode.html +++ b/nounstyledcode.html @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Test without Flash of Unstyled Code -# This is a test of a [StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/) powered webpage +# This is a test of a [StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/) powered webpage The only difference is I added a `style="visibility:hidden;display:none;"` attribute to the `<xmp>` tag containing the Markdown code. @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The only difference is I added a `style="visibility:hidden;display:none;"` attri > For more information, c.f., this [GitHub issue](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/issues/2). - +