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#15600: shortcode_unautop returns emtpy string
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Reporter: mdbitz | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Formatting | Version: 3.0.1
Severity: normal | Keywords: shortcode_autop, ShortCode
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Changes (by ocean90):
* severity: major => normal
Old description:
> In some cases when a website uses plugins with ShortCode the
> {{{shortcode_autop}}} method will return an empty string.
>
> Below is sample content that gets an empty string returned when passed
> through {{{shortcode_autop}}}.
>
> ----
> <p>Writers are a diverse bunch. Quirky. Independent. Opinionated. In
> other words, hard to buy for. If you are trapped in a relationship with a
> writer,<em> get out</em>. If you can’t, attempt to tame your writer
> with the liberal application of gifts they will appreciate. Here I have
> gathered a few ideas that range from classic to new-fangled. Each is sure
> to melt almost any writer’s dark, cold heart.</p>
> <p>[amazon_link id="0547055323" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/417-fWjfIYL._SL160_.jpg" alt="The Best
> American Short Stories 2010 (The Best American Series (R))"
> />[/amazon_link] What writer doesn’t want to have their work end up
> in a “best” collection? Yes, even the ones who scoff at
> commercialism and popular opinion do. The Best American Short Stories
> series has been running for a good long time but the collections are kept
> fresh with yearly guest editors. My favorite feature of these books are
> the writer’s notes — insightful comments from the writers
> themselves about their stories. Though the notes<br />
>
> were more essential in the days before the Internet provided
> instantaneous transmission of a writer’s every 140-character-long
> thought, they still provide a worthwhile virtual mini-panel on the state
> of the art in short fiction. If your writer leans more toward genre
> fiction, check out other collections such as the venerable [amazon_link
> id="0312608977" target="_blank" ] Year’s Best Science
> Fiction[/amazon_link] .</p>
> <p>[amazon_link id="B002FQJT3Q" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/417XQ0XwQuL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Kindle 3G
> Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6" Display, Graphite, 3G
> Works Globally - Latest Generation" />[/amazon_link] Digital publishing
> is an unstoppable freight train charging towards us. Get on board or get
> squashed to jelly beneath the steel wheels of progress. The Kindle is
> probably the cheapest and most hassle-free way to hop on board and see
> what all the fuss is about. The screen is a pleasure to read in bright
> light, and the smaller size Kindle adds nothing to the weight or bulk of
> your messenger bag. There are a few quirks. You can’t read in bad
> light (just like a book) — the screen does not produce any light on
> it’s own. The smaller Kindle is really too small to effectively
> display PDFs. If your writer spends a majority of their time squinting at
> screenplay PDFs on their laptop, then go for the [amazon_link
> id="B002GYWHSQ" target="_blank" ]Kindle DX[/amazon_link] .</p>
> <p>[amazon_link id="B00138CX30" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/51lwiSZcWcL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Time Out Of
> Mind" />[/amazon_link] Music to write by. Normally, writing music should
> be instrumental only — can’t have too many words competing
> for brainspace. But there is something very atmospheric about the tracks
> on Bob Dylan’s [amazon_link id="B00138CX30" target="_blank" ] Time
> Out of Mind[/amazon_link] and the vocals are subdued if plaintive. The
> track “Not Dark Yet” was featured in the ultimate writer
> movie, [amazon_link id="B001ZS5CD6" target="_blank" ]Wonder
> Boys[/amazon_link] If your writer’s work is filled with angst and
> wounded characters, this is the record to spin. For a more cinematic,
> epic, sweeping soundtrack, try [amazon_link id="B003DUA56S"
> target="_blank" ]Clash of the Titans[/amazon_link] . Terrible movie, good
> generic action-movie score.</p>
>
> <p>[amazon_link id="8883701127" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/41nEt%2BZMYsL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Moleskine
> Ruled Notebook Large" />[/amazon_link] Unassuming and built to last
> — we may live in the digital age, but when paper is called for the
> Moleskine notebook provides hundreds of durably bound, creamy off-white
> pages just asking to be filled with Great Ideas. The spine can be bent
> clear back on itself without breaking the binding or loosening a single
> page. The covers are stiff but flexible cardboard and covered with water-
> resistant oilcloth. Not flashy, but definitely classy. There’s a
> reason these things are almost a writer’s cliche.</p>
> <p>[amazon_link id="B000GTR2F6" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/41GSZCYWKYL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Keurig B-70 B70
> Platinum Single-Cup Home Brewing System" />[/amazon_link] Most writers
> juggle multiple hats. Writing often has to wait to the very end of the
> day. That, or it has to come first thing in the morning, long before any
> reasonable person would think of getting out of bed. It’s no wonder
> many writers, especially those first starting out, require a constant
> energy boost. I keep the [amazon_link id="B000GTR2F6" target="_blank"
> ]Keurig Platinum [/amazon_link] on my desk. It’s an essential piece
> of equipment, right alongside my printer and external hard drive. Making
> a fresh cup of coffee takes about one minute. Thanks to the self-
> contained filter cups, there is no mess to clean up. At all. Also good
> for tea, iced coffee, and provides instant hot water for hot cocoa or
> soup mix.</p>
> <p>[amazon_link id="B001TIJWKQ" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
> .images-amazon.com/images/I/41nsx4792FL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Crumpler The
> Considerable Embarrassment Laptop Bag, Brown/Red" />[/amazon_link] And
> where is your writer supposed to put all the new awesome stuff you buy
> them? A briefcase is far too corporate and a backpack is far too
> Kindergarten. A writer has one foot in both these worlds and so does
> Crumpler. Witness the honestly named [amazon_link id="B001TIJWKQ"
> target="_blank" ]Considerable Embarrassment Laptop Bag[/amazon_link] .
> This bag holds a 15″ laptop with room left over for books,
> magazines, moleskins and other writerly essentials. Or step up to the
> even roomier [amazon_link id="B001TN6S8K" target="_blank" ]Dreadful
> Embarassment[/amazon_link] , meant<br />
>
> for 17″ laptops (always buy one size larger bag than you think you
> need). I’ve had a Crumpler camera bag for a couple of years and
> it’s proven to be tough, well-built and rock-solid.</p>
> <p>Of course, if you really love your writer you might consider gifting
> them with a Crumpler bag stuffed with <em>all</em> the items mentioned
> here. Your writer may be confused by this strange new emotion called
> <em>joy</em>, but it would only be a matter of time before the Great
> American Novel/Screenplay/Haiku is produced.</p>
> <p>Of course, if you really love your writer you might consider gifting
> them with a Crumpler bag stuffed with <em>all</em> the items mentioned
> here. Your writer may be confused by this strange new emotion called
> <em>joy</em>, but it would only be a matter of time before the Great
> American Novel/Screenplay/Haiku is produced.</p>
New description:
In some cases when a website uses plugins with ShortCode the
{{{shortcode_autop}}} method will return an empty string.
Below is sample content that gets an empty string returned when passed
through {{{shortcode_autop}}}.
----
{{{
<p>Writers are a diverse bunch. Quirky. Independent. Opinionated. In other
words, hard to buy for. If you are trapped in a relationship with a
writer,<em> get out</em>. If you can’t, attempt to tame your writer
with the liberal application of gifts they will appreciate. Here I have
gathered a few ideas that range from classic to new-fangled. Each is sure
to melt almost any writer’s dark, cold heart.</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="0547055323" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/417-fWjfIYL._SL160_.jpg" alt="The Best
American Short Stories 2010 (The Best American Series (R))"
/>[/amazon_link] What writer doesn’t want to have their work end up
in a “best” collection? Yes, even the ones who scoff at
commercialism and popular opinion do. The Best American Short Stories
series has been running for a good long time but the collections are kept
fresh with yearly guest editors. My favorite feature of these books are
the writer’s notes — insightful comments from the writers
themselves about their stories. Though the notes<br />
were more essential in the days before the Internet provided instantaneous
transmission of a writer’s every 140-character-long thought, they
still provide a worthwhile virtual mini-panel on the state of the art in
short fiction. If your writer leans more toward genre fiction, check out
other collections such as the venerable [amazon_link id="0312608977"
target="_blank" ] Year’s Best Science Fiction[/amazon_link] .</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="B002FQJT3Q" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/417XQ0XwQuL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Kindle 3G
Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6" Display, Graphite, 3G
Works Globally - Latest Generation" />[/amazon_link] Digital publishing is
an unstoppable freight train charging towards us. Get on board or get
squashed to jelly beneath the steel wheels of progress. The Kindle is
probably the cheapest and most hassle-free way to hop on board and see
what all the fuss is about. The screen is a pleasure to read in bright
light, and the smaller size Kindle adds nothing to the weight or bulk of
your messenger bag. There are a few quirks. You can’t read in bad
light (just like a book) — the screen does not produce any light on
it’s own. The smaller Kindle is really too small to effectively
display PDFs. If your writer spends a majority of their time squinting at
screenplay PDFs on their laptop, then go for the [amazon_link
id="B002GYWHSQ" target="_blank" ]Kindle DX[/amazon_link] .</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="B00138CX30" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lwiSZcWcL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Time Out Of
Mind" />[/amazon_link] Music to write by. Normally, writing music should
be instrumental only — can’t have too many words competing for
brainspace. But there is something very atmospheric about the tracks on
Bob Dylan’s [amazon_link id="B00138CX30" target="_blank" ] Time Out
of Mind[/amazon_link] and the vocals are subdued if plaintive. The track
“Not Dark Yet” was featured in the ultimate writer movie,
[amazon_link id="B001ZS5CD6" target="_blank" ]Wonder Boys[/amazon_link] If
your writer’s work is filled with angst and wounded characters, this
is the record to spin. For a more cinematic, epic, sweeping soundtrack,
try [amazon_link id="B003DUA56S" target="_blank" ]Clash of the
Titans[/amazon_link] . Terrible movie, good generic action-movie
score.</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="8883701127" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/41nEt%2BZMYsL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Moleskine
Ruled Notebook Large" />[/amazon_link] Unassuming and built to last
— we may live in the digital age, but when paper is called for the
Moleskine notebook provides hundreds of durably bound, creamy off-white
pages just asking to be filled with Great Ideas. The spine can be bent
clear back on itself without breaking the binding or loosening a single
page. The covers are stiff but flexible cardboard and covered with water-
resistant oilcloth. Not flashy, but definitely classy. There’s a
reason these things are almost a writer’s cliche.</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="B000GTR2F6" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GSZCYWKYL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Keurig B-70 B70
Platinum Single-Cup Home Brewing System" />[/amazon_link] Most writers
juggle multiple hats. Writing often has to wait to the very end of the
day. That, or it has to come first thing in the morning, long before any
reasonable person would think of getting out of bed. It’s no wonder
many writers, especially those first starting out, require a constant
energy boost. I keep the [amazon_link id="B000GTR2F6" target="_blank"
]Keurig Platinum [/amazon_link] on my desk. It’s an essential piece
of equipment, right alongside my printer and external hard drive. Making a
fresh cup of coffee takes about one minute. Thanks to the self-contained
filter cups, there is no mess to clean up. At all. Also good for tea, iced
coffee, and provides instant hot water for hot cocoa or soup mix.</p>
<p>[amazon_link id="B001TIJWKQ" target="_blank" ]<img src="http://ecx
.images-amazon.com/images/I/41nsx4792FL._SL160_.jpg" alt="Crumpler The
Considerable Embarrassment Laptop Bag, Brown/Red" />[/amazon_link] And
where is your writer supposed to put all the new awesome stuff you buy
them? A briefcase is far too corporate and a backpack is far too
Kindergarten. A writer has one foot in both these worlds and so does
Crumpler. Witness the honestly named [amazon_link id="B001TIJWKQ"
target="_blank" ]Considerable Embarrassment Laptop Bag[/amazon_link] .
This bag holds a 15″ laptop with room left over for books,
magazines, moleskins and other writerly essentials. Or step up to the even
roomier [amazon_link id="B001TN6S8K" target="_blank" ]Dreadful
Embarassment[/amazon_link] , meant<br />
for 17″ laptops (always buy one size larger bag than you think you
need). I’ve had a Crumpler camera bag for a couple of years and
it’s proven to be tough, well-built and rock-solid.</p>
<p>Of course, if you really love your writer you might consider gifting
them with a Crumpler bag stuffed with <em>all</em> the items mentioned
here. Your writer may be confused by this strange new emotion called
<em>joy</em>, but it would only be a matter of time before the Great
American Novel/Screenplay/Haiku is produced.</p>
<p>Of course, if you really love your writer you might consider gifting
them with a Crumpler bag stuffed with <em>all</em> the items mentioned
here. Your writer may be confused by this strange new emotion called
<em>joy</em>, but it would only be a matter of time before the Great
American Novel/Screenplay/Haiku is produced.</p>
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