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How to identify html tags in html string

The language is not being recognized, the first string inside the quotes and the comments are all off.

When I try to answer, the same strange code highlighting appears:

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But if I copy/paste the code to another post it seems to work fine.

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I also tried with code guards, and explicitly indicating c# as the language, but it's the same.

If I paste it here, it doesn't recognize any language:

var htmlstring = "<p><span><br> text <b>text &nbsp;<br></b>text <br></span></p>";

// find last index of <br>
var last = htmlstring.LastIndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var tempstr = htmlstring.Remove(last, 4); // remove <br>

//find first index of <br>
var first = htmlstring.IndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var finalstr = tempstr.Remove(first, 4); // remove <br>

Edit:

Things got weirder still, as @rene pointed out, using cs or lang-cs here in meta works, and c# or lang-c# does nothing, right? Well yes, here, but in the original post, now it works:

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I did try that before and it wasn't working, but now it seems to be fine.

Can anyone shed some light about the apparent selective nature of this weird bug?

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    It looks like a bug if you use c# or lang-c#. Try lang-cs instead.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:41
  • @rene, I'll try that and get back to you, I also added the bug tag.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:42
  • Use it on a code fence
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:44
  • It is a bug. I can't repro reliably. I've deleted my answer for now.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:04
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    @rene: Don't worry about my edits. Thank you for your continuous support on Meta!
    – honk
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:06
  • @rene, your answer did provide more clarity about the situation, so thank you.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:11
  • <!-- language: lang-c# --> seems to work, aside from the var highlight. replacing c# with cs fixes that.
    – Cerbrus
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:22
  • Also, the question is tagged html, so it's probably assuming the code is HTML.
    – Cerbrus
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:22
  • undeleted my answer. I have a slightly better repro described.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:26
  • @Cerbrus, yes that works, and also using c# code fence, or the others rene mentioned, but the behavior is variable deppending on where the code is used. The point about the html tag looks like a good point. It may be related to the OP original tag, that may also explain why here it doesn't recognize any language.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:26
  • @rene, yes, it's a step in the right direction. What do you think about the possibly the OP tags being both C# and html causing it?
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:33
  • @Cerbrus, though I appreciate the edit and correction it does hinder a bit this meta post, I didn't correct it so the bug becomes apparent to the readers of this post, post. Anyway if not for the bug I would have deleted it, because in a conversation with the OP we agreed that the answer was unusable because of company constraints.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:38
  • @anastaciu That is why I test on MSO (aka this site) so I'm not bothered / extra confused by what tags are used.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:38
  • @anastaciu: you still have the screenshots here, though
    – Cerbrus
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:38
  • @Cerbrus, not the one with the bad code recognition, anyway I added a note at the beginning so that people can look at it.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:39

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When using c# the highlighter picks nothing. Only if I add a space after the # or switch to lang-c# the highlighter seems to be behaving sometimes as designed. But the lang-c# gives me better results then only using c# as highlight hint.

var htmlstring = "<p><span><br> text <b>text &nbsp;<br></b>text <br></span></p>";

// find last index of <br>
var last = htmlstring.LastIndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var tempstr = htmlstring.Remove(last, 4); // remove <br>

//find first index of <br>
var first = htmlstring.IndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var finalstr = tempstr.Remove(first, 4); // remove <br>

When using cs or lang-cs the highlighter works.

var htmlstring = "<p><span><br> text <b>text &nbsp;<br></b>text <br></span></p>";

// find last index of <br>
var last = htmlstring.LastIndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var tempstr = htmlstring.Remove(last, 4); // remove <br>

//find first index of <br>
var first = htmlstring.IndexOf("<br>", StringComparison.Ordinal);
var finalstr = tempstr.Remove(first, 4); // remove <br>

This is either a bug or the guidance on What is syntax highlighting and how does it work? needs to be adjusted as that states:

  • C# lang-cs, lang-csharp, lang-c#

That last entry doesn't seem to work (reliable) anymore.

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  • Now it got even weirder, I tried all that before and it wasn´t working at all, but now it does, even with c#, I'm baffled.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:49
  • sorry @honk I submitted my answer too early while I was not even close to be ready to post. Your edit was/is correct but the version I was working on was more complete so I completely overwrote your version. I'll delete next time so you won't have to spend time on my crappy answer.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:53
  • Take a look postimg.cc/z3BYsfcz
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:54
  • The strangest thing to me is that if I copy the exact code to another answer it works fine, so it's a selective bug, it appears :)
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 11:57
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    Well given that the issue is easily fixable it doesn't seem very prductive to lose more time on this, thanks for your answer.
    – anastaciu
    Mar 18, 2021 at 12:45
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    [Maintainer of Highlight.js here] I'd say this is a SE bug. We definitely ship a c# alias that maps back to csharp. So SE is breaking that for some reason (or purpose or on accident). github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/master/src/languages/… Mar 18, 2021 at 13:07
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    @JoshGoebel yeah, I have the impression that the # from c# gets stripped leading to the lang-c highlighter being used, or none at all. But there is some weird behavior on the SE site and not a highlight.js issue. Thanks for chiming in.
    – rene
    Mar 18, 2021 at 13:25
  • Something fishy is going on with the #, I agree. Josh mentioned that it's definitely included in highlight.js, and I can confirm it is indeed listed as an alias in SE's highlight-loader.js file for c#, so it doesn't appear to be a highlighter problem per-say.
    – zcoop98
    Mar 18, 2021 at 15:46

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