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In my answer heremy answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in heredescribed in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

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In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit)this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

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In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit)this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

In my answer here I wanted to prevent syntax highlighting as described in here

But it's not working. Not working means: Even though I said

<!-- language: lang-none -->

before the start of the block, a couple of characters are still highlighted, probably because of the Python tag to the question.

Also thought this (rerendering after in-page edit) might be an issue, so that only I see the wrong highlighting. But that's marked as fixed.

Is it my fault or a bug or none but expected behaviour? If the latter, why would we want this?

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