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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:15:33+00:00 2026-05-10T17:15:33+00:00

How can I include a bookmarklet in a Markdown parsed document? Is there any

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How can I include a bookmarklet in a Markdown parsed document? Is there any ‘tag’ for markdown that basically says ‘don’t parse this’??

For example you could have something like:

<a href='javascript:function my_bookmarklet()                 {alert('Hello World');}                 my_bookmarklet();'>Hello</a> 

But if I try to past the javascript from that into a link in markdown like this:

[Hello World!](javascript:function my_bookmarklet(){alert('Hello World');}my_bookmarklet();) 

You get a messed up link, like below.

[Hello World!](javascript:function my_bookmarklet(){alert(‘Hello World’);}my_bookmarklet();)

Is there anyway around this?

And no, I’m not trying to put malicious bookmarklets in SO or anything, but I want to use markdown for my site and would like to post some bookmarklets I wrote.

Edit: I thought I had the answer…but now it seems I don’t quite have it.

This seems to work great in WMD and showdown, but in the Markdown.php editor, it does not. Anyone have experience with Markdown.php specifically?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:15:33+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    Markdown will leave any HTML alone, so you can just enter

    <a href='javascript:function my_bookmarklet()                 {alert('Hello World');}                 my_bookmarklet();'>Hello</a> 

    and get Hello. Edit: No longer works on SO, which is a good thing

    You can also escape special characters with a backslash (in this case it’s seeing the ‘)’s in your Javascript as the end of the URL) and the link syntax will work:

    [Hello](javascript:function my_bookmarklet(\){alert('Hello World'\);}my_bookmarklet(\);) 

    gives [Hello](javascript:function my_bookmarklet(){alert(‘Hello World’);}my_bookmarklet();)

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