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When I was trying to link an answer in an answer I was posting which included <?= and I included <?= in the link display text, it would not render correctly.

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[Is it bad practice to use <?= tag in PHP?](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/151661/is-it-bad-practice-to-use-tag-in-php)

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Is it bad practice to use

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The above formatting works in the comments.

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Use code markdown around the < to prevent it being interpreted as the start of an html tag.

Is it bad practice to use <?= tag in PHP?

 [Is it bad practice to use `<?=` tag in PHP?](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/151661/is-it-bad-practice-to-use-tag-in-php)

Or go HTML all the way:

Is it bad practice to use <?= tag in PHP?

<a href="https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/151661/is-it-bad-practice-to-use-tag-in-php">Is it bad practice to use &lt;?= tag in PHP?</a>

Yes, all very hacky. But hey, It Works™ ...

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  • Sure, this works but it seems odd that we have to surround it with back ticks. Seems hacky.
    – Script47
    Jul 5, 2018 at 12:56
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    Well, as it is also allowed to use regular html in posts the markdown parser has to stop somewhere and assume normal html will follow. I guess this is status-bydesign but maybe this bug report pushes it enough so the next version of the parser will recognize if there is a valid html tag following a < and if not will continue to assume markdown was meant. We'll see in 6 to 8 weeks.
    – rene
    Jul 5, 2018 at 13:03
  • 'We'll see in 6 to 8 weeks' after the completion of all the updates for careers and teams.
    – Script47
    Jul 5, 2018 at 13:04

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