Peter Danenberg wrote in part:
See the documentation at
http://69.44.153.14/wikitex_doc.htm for
current blacklists; we'll continue to publish, as appropriate,
module-specific blacklists.
I hope that you don't regard this list as complete,
even for the current <rend> classes.
For example, try the following input in the test page:
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<p>This properly is not accepted:</p>
<p><rend class="math">
\input null
If you see this, then WikiTeX just inputted a file!
</rend></p>
<p>But this should not be accepted either!:</p>
<p><rend class="math">
\catcode `\| 0
|input null
If you see this, then WikiTeX just inputted a file!
</rend></p>
<p>The solution (overkill, but simple):
Add \catcode to the blacklist.</p>
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(Luckily, the standard TeX file <null.tex> is completely empty,
except for some lines that begin with the comment character.
But for more fun, insert the line "\catcode `\% 12" as well! ^_^)
Besides checking with
PlanetMath.org and
arXiv.org
to catch anything that we didn't happen to think of,
somebody really should go through the proposed (La)TeX packages
with a fine-toothed comb to ensure that nothing has been missed.
If you're at the point where you're ready to develop
a complete blacklist for any or all <rend> classes,
then I will do this (assuming that you use only
standard packages whose source is available at CTAN).
Just let me know what (La)TeX code you use in the file,
other than the material between the <rend> tags.
(Possible example:)
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\documentclass {article}
\begin {document}
\begin {equation*}
%s
\end {equation*}
\end {document}
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(Although you're probably doing something a bit more sophisticated.)
Although if you want me to do that /right now/,
then you'll probably have to wait until 2004,
due to holiday effects on my schedule and Internet access.
^_^
-- Toby