As I frequent the java tag, I see this quite often:
http://www.example.net/app/showthread.php?tid=38798742343
As you can see, everything behind the //
gets displayed in a grey color because Stack Overflow assumes this is java (and java starts line comments with //
), since the question had been tagged as java.
My proposal is that code blocks which start with a protocol (like http://
, https://
, ftp://
, etc...) on over 70% of lines (to be discussed) automatically get converted to <!-- language: lang-none -->
blocks.
http://www.example.net/app/showthread.php?tid=38798742343
Much nicer to look at, isn't it?
Of course, this does not only apply to java, but a lot of languages use similar comment syntax and suffer from the same problem.
#
for comments:http://www.example.com/foo#bar
. But I agree with Daniel, URLs generally don't belong in code blocks.