//
Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs? Do slashes span paragraphs?

No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. No they don't. //

// missing slashes
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//corner case 1 http:// sadf
----
= Top-level heading (1)
== This a test for creole 0.1 (2)
=== This is a Subheading (3)
==== Subsub (4)
===== Subsubsub (5)

The ending equal signs should not be displayed:

= Top-level heading (1) =
== This a test for creole 0.1 (2) ==
=== This is a Subheading (3) ===
==== Subsub (4) ====
===== Subsubsub (5) =====


You can make things **bold** or //italic// or **//both//** or //**both**//.

Character formatting extends across line breaks: **bold,
this is still bold. This line deliberately does not end in star-star.

Not bold. Character formatting does not cross paragraph boundaries.

You can use [[internal links]] or [[http://www.wikicreole.org|external links]],
give the link a [[internal links|different]] name.

Here's another sentence: This wisdom is taken from [[Ward Cunningham's]]
[[http://www.c2.com/doc/wikisym/WikiSym2006.pdf|Presentation at the Wikisym 06]].

Here's a external link without a description: [[http://www.wikicreole.org]]

Free links without braces should be rendered as well, like http://www.wikicreole.org/ and http://www.wikicreole.org/users/~example. 

Note: the implementation should not render foo://bar as italic! It's not enough to
protect http://bar from being rendered as italic, because you can have much more
protocols, for example jdbc://bar and ftp://file.

You can use this to draw a line to separate the page:
----

You can use lists, start it at the first column for now, please...

unnumbered lists are like
* item a
* item b
* **bold item c**

blank space is also permitted before lists like:
  *   item a
 * item b
* item c
 ** item c.a

or you can number them
# [[item 1]]
# item 2
# // italic item 3 //
    ## item 3.1
  ## item 3.2

up to five levels
* 1
** 2
*** 3
**** 4
***** 5

* You can have
multiline list items
* this is a second multiline
list item

You can use nowiki syntax if you would like do stuff like this:

{{{
Guitar Chord C:

||---|---|---|
||-0-|---|---|
||---|-0-|---|
||---|---|-0-|
||---|---|---|
}}}

Note: if you look at the source code of the above, you see the escape char (tilde, ~ )
being used to escape the closing triple curly braces. This is to do nesting because
all this text is enclosed in nowiki markup.

You can also use it inline nowiki {{{ in a sentence }}} like this.

!!! Escapes 
Normal Link: http://wikicreole.org/ - now same link, but escaped: ~http://wikicreole.org/ 

Normal asterisks: ~**not bold~**

a tilde alone: ~

a tilde escapes itself: ~~xxx

!! Creole 0.2 

This should be a flower with the ALT text "this is a flower" if your wiki supports ALT text on images:

[{ImagePro src='Red-Flower.jpg' caption='here is a red flower' }]

!! Creole 0.4 

Tables are done like this:

||header col1||header col2
|col1|col2
|you         |can         
|also        |align\\ it. 
You can format an address by simply forcing linebreaks:

My contact dates:\\
Pone: xyz\\
Fax: +45\\
Mobile: abc

!! Creole 0.5 

|| Header title               || Another header title     
| {{{ //not italic text// }}} | {{{ **not bold text** }}} 
| ''italic text''             | __  bold text __          
!! Creole 1.0 

If interwiki links are setup in your wiki, this links to the WikiCreole page about Creole 1.0 test cases: [WikiCreole:Creole1.0TestCases].