Recently, I tried to answer a question using some basic HTML, which is supposed to be supported with questions/answers. I'm talking very basic stuff, I used
<h2>*Insert header here*</h2> [link name](https//link.com)
and other simple tags so that the answer would look nicer. However, when I tried to post it, I got an error saying that I had incorrectly formatted code. It would not let me post it, until I removed all HTML tags from the answer, and then it posted fine. Then I edited the post, and put all the tags back in the same place, and it worked just fine. I don't think it was a missing tag or anything, because it looked perfectly fine in the answer preview.
Here is my answer with HTML.
I second what user286058 says, but if you are on a different OS, there are other options.
<h2>Mac OS X</h2>
[py2app](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app) or [platypus](http://sveinbjorn.org/platypus).
<h2>Windows</h2>
[py2exe](http://www.py2exe.org).
<h2>Linux</h2>
Probably a little bit more complicated. I have never done this before, but you can get more info
[here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/193077/standalone-python-applications-in-linux)
Or, you can just put all external libraries in a folder and zip or rar them. This is probably the easiest solution.
Can we remove this feature? I don't see what the point of it is, as it's extremely annoying when it doesn't work right (Which has happened before. See: Why is my answer triggering a "not properly formatted as code" rejection?) and not very important when it's working right. (IMHO) If someone is trying to post code that is not showing up as code, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
For example, this is the C++ hello world program without the four space indentation.
include
using namespace std;
int main(void) { cout << "Hello World!\n"; return 0; }
It's fairly obvious that this is supposed to be code, and it shouldn't be too hard to edit into code.
What does the SO meta community think about removing this feature? Maybe even a compromise, and keep the error, but have an option to ignore the error and post anyway?