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<h1 id="a-heading">A heading</h1> <p>Just a note, I&#39;ve found that I can&#39;t test my markdown parser vs others. For example, both markdown.js and showdown code blocks in lists wrong. They&#39;re  also completely <a href="http://google.com/" title="Google">inconsistent</a> with regards to paragraphs in list items.</p> <p>A link. Not anymore.</p> <aside>This will make me fail the test because
markdown.js doesnt acknowledge arbitrary html blocks =/</aside> <ul><li><p>List Item 1</p></li><li><p>List Item 2 </p><ul><li>New List Item 1 Hi, this is a list item.</li><li>New List Item 2 Another item <pre><code>Code goes here.
Lots of it...</code></pre></li><li>New List Item 3 The last item</li></ul></li><li><p>List Item 3 The final item.</p></li><li><p>List Item 4 The real final item.</p></li></ul> <p>Paragraph.</p> <blockquote><ul><li>bq Item 1</li><li>bq Item 2 <ul><li>New bq Item 1</li><li>New bq Item 2 Text here</li></ul></li></ul></blockquote> <hr> <blockquote><p> Another blockquote!  I really need to get  more creative with  mockup text..  markdown.js breaks here again</p></blockquote> <h2 id="another-heading">Another Heading</h2> <p>Hello <em>world</em>. Here is a <a href="//hello">link</a>. And an image <img src="src" alt="alt">.</p> <pre><code>Code goes here.
Lots of it...</code></pre>