Re: Re: How to configure and use mod_markdown

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>     MarkdownCss /opt/misc/apache-mod-markdown/markdown.css

>From the code you linked to, this seems like it would pretend to work
if you ran it locally in a browser on the webserver.
The content of the CSS file is not incorporated into the output, only
a meta tag with the path verbatim that would not work non-local.

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