Raf (Raffaele Rialdi)

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I am testing it with the https://typora.io/ editor and looking forward to integrate mathjax in a project mixing markdown and mathjax. Your suggestions are interesting for my project.

We have the same bug. The workaround (not always applicable) is to set the Browser step-up authentication as the default for the entire realm, by selecting "Action - Bind Flow"...

+1 What is missing to make it work on Mono? I see the websocket.accept OWIN entry is empty but it's not clear to me who should fill it ...

I add this case here as it looks similar to the one posted in the comments: Code: ``` using var stringWriter = new StringWriter(); var renderer = new NormalizeRenderer(stringWriter); GetPipeline().Setup(renderer);...

Hi @xoofx nice to see you here as well instead of some random city around the globe! :) I am not really interested in `NormalizeRenderer` specifically, but just getting back...

:) > That's what the NormalizeRenderer was supposed to do ... argh, this was unexpected. I gave the roundtrip for granted when I started looking for a markdown library :-/...

/cc @xoofx I just found the bug is on the `Parser` and not on the Normalizer. The parser incorrectly add a LinkReferenceDefinitionGroup at the end of the document ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5183152/87582746-23dc5080-c6db-11ea-807e-7214e5c17ba3.png) Later...

@xoofx I don't get why the renderer should be involved at that time. The screenshot is what I see on the document right after parsing the markdown. I didn't render...

Thanks anyway @xoofx I was already trying another solution. I have to test more cases, but apparently the following `if` that I added in `LinkReferenceDefinitionRenderer` resolves the problem: ``` protected...

> You can remove the LinkReferenceDefinitionGroupRenderer You mean `LinkReferenceDefinitionRenderer`, right? ... I did it and it works. Not sure if this change may have side-effects. BTW `LinkReferenceDefinitionGroupRenderer` didn't work.