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I have tried editing this post https://stackoverflow.com/a/62887975/1839439

This is what I see in the preview:

This is what I get after saving:

This is the markdown used:

You can try this if it helps you 

1)
    ```
    $response['redirect'] = $redirect_url;
    $response['status'] = 'ok';
    $response['msg'] = "successfully";
    //output data jsone
    echo json_encode($response);
    exit; // add exit so it stops execution and you can see the data in response
    ```
 

2) decode your JSON response 

        var data = JSON.parse(response);
    
        console.log(data.status)

The problem is that the code in the numbered list is inlined instead of block code.

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  • Relevant example in the CommonMark spec: spec.commonmark.org/0.29/#example-248 Jul 14, 2020 at 13:58
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    Side note: you really should remove/reword "You can try this if it helps you" - editing posts that don't actually provide answer to the question does not look like best use of one's time... Jul 14, 2020 at 19:39
  • @AlexeiLevenkov I agree maybe I should reword that first sentence, but this is still an answer. It could use a better explanation though, which would be a valid reason to edit it.
    – Dharman Mod
    Jul 14, 2020 at 20:56

1 Answer 1

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As far as I know, CommonMark doesn't allow a list line to be empty, and the first line of list item one is in your code.

This doesn't explain the different behavior of the preview, though, which is likely a bug, and I also can't explain the rendering as inline code.

Two workarounds:

  1. Don't leave it empty, but list the code directly on the first line

    1)  ```
        $response['redirect'] = $redirect_url;
        $response['status'] = 'ok';
        $response['msg'] = "successfully";
        //output data jsone
        echo json_encode($response);
        exit; // add exit so it stops execution and you can see the data in response
        ```
    
  2. Throw a   non-breaking space on the first line to format the code below the 1.

    1)   
        ```
        $response['redirect'] = $redirect_url;
        $response['status'] = 'ok';
        $response['msg'] = "successfully";
        //output data jsone
        echo json_encode($response);
        exit; // add exit so it stops execution and you can see the data in response
        ```
    

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