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I proposed this edit:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9440978https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9440978

It included a couple of (minor) phrase changes, which are a matter of opinion, and I'm not posting about those. The primary purpose of the edit was to format the code. The example code in the original post included this line:

<p:messages id="CusMessage"/>

It was not indented as a code block, so it was rendered as an HTML <p> tag in the output (in other words, to someone not looking at the Markdown source, it was invisible).

I wonder if the reviewers looked at the rendered diff and thought I added a line of code (which I understand is generally considered bad form), and did not review the Markdown, which would have readily shown the original poster's formatting mistake.

I proposed this edit:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9440978

It included a couple of (minor) phrase changes, which are a matter of opinion, and I'm not posting about those. The primary purpose of the edit was to format the code. The example code in the original post included this line:

<p:messages id="CusMessage"/>

It was not indented as a code block, so it was rendered as an HTML <p> tag in the output (in other words, to someone not looking at the Markdown source, it was invisible).

I wonder if the reviewers looked at the rendered diff and thought I added a line of code (which I understand is generally considered bad form), and did not review the Markdown, which would have readily shown the original poster's formatting mistake.

I proposed this edit:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9440978

It included a couple of (minor) phrase changes, which are a matter of opinion, and I'm not posting about those. The primary purpose of the edit was to format the code. The example code in the original post included this line:

<p:messages id="CusMessage"/>

It was not indented as a code block, so it was rendered as an HTML <p> tag in the output (in other words, to someone not looking at the Markdown source, it was invisible).

I wonder if the reviewers looked at the rendered diff and thought I added a line of code (which I understand is generally considered bad form), and did not review the Markdown, which would have readily shown the original poster's formatting mistake.

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Why was this edit rejected as "deviates from original intent"?

I proposed this edit:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9440978

It included a couple of (minor) phrase changes, which are a matter of opinion, and I'm not posting about those. The primary purpose of the edit was to format the code. The example code in the original post included this line:

<p:messages id="CusMessage"/>

It was not indented as a code block, so it was rendered as an HTML <p> tag in the output (in other words, to someone not looking at the Markdown source, it was invisible).

I wonder if the reviewers looked at the rendered diff and thought I added a line of code (which I understand is generally considered bad form), and did not review the Markdown, which would have readily shown the original poster's formatting mistake.