+ [2015-07-09T14:59:04Z] Nafai I haven't had a chance to try it, I'll probably get back to it later today. I'll report back though. :)
+ [2015-07-09T15:59:25Z] kiddle Hi, I'm using the graphviz plugin to try and generate an svg, but the rendered page displays escaped html, ie: <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd">
+ [2015-07-09T15:59:44Z] kiddle and the svg generated image
+ [2015-07-09T16:00:24Z] kiddle How can I eliminate the html? if the image is rendered and the html is escaped ... is it really necessary?
+ [2015-07-09T16:11:29Z] jaybe is this a jekyll plugin or something?

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Posted by parkr in #jekyll at 2015-07-09T00:22:42Z

oooh that's cool!
+ [2015-07-10T02:14:02Z] sebie [0__0], ping
+ [2015-07-10T02:14:43Z] sebie Is it possible to put liquid tags and markdown in a .txt and having rendered?
+ [2015-07-10T02:15:12Z] sebie And Can you put markdown in HTML elements? like <p>*Lorem* **Ipsum**</p> etc?
+ [2015-07-10T02:15:16Z] sebie Thanks!
+ [2015-07-10T03:00:36Z] jaybe hi sebie. jekyll renders files containing valid front matter (`whatis frontmatter`). so yes, re: .txt, and .whtevr.