| 27 |  | Since 0.11, the filtering is done by Genshi, and as such, the produced out will be a well-formed fragment of HTML. In other words, this mean that you can no longer use two HTML blocks, one for opening a <div>, the second for closing it, in order to wrap arbitrary wiki text. | 
          
            | 28 |  | T o achieve this, you need now to use the ''div'' Wikiprocessor: | 
          
            |  | 27 | Since 0.11, the filtering is done by Genshi, and as such, the produced output will be a well-formed fragment of HTML. In other words, this mean that you can no longer use two HTML blocks, one for opening a <div>, the second for closing it, in order to wrap arbitrary wiki text. | 
          
            |  | 28 | The new way to wrap any wiki content inside a <div> is to use the ''div'' Wiki  processor: | 
        
        
          
            |  | 54 | == HTML comments == | 
          
            |  | 55 | HTML comments are stripped from the output of the `html` processor. To add an HTML comment to a wiki page, use the `htmlcomment` processor (available since 0.12). For example, the following code block: | 
          
            |  | 56 | {{{ | 
          
            |  | 57 | {{{ | 
          
            |  | 58 | #!htmlcomment | 
          
            |  | 59 | This block is translated to an HTML comment. | 
          
            |  | 60 | It can contain <tags> and &entities; that will not be escaped in the output. | 
          
            |  | 61 | }}} | 
          
            |  | 62 | }}} | 
          
            |  | 63 | results in the following block in the HTML output: | 
          
            |  | 64 | {{{ | 
          
            |  | 65 | <!-- | 
          
            |  | 66 | This block is translated to an HTML comment. | 
          
            |  | 67 | It can contain <tags> and &entities; that will not be escaped in the output. | 
          
            |  | 68 | --> | 
          
            |  | 69 | }}} | 
          
            |  | 70 | Please note that the character sequence "--" is not allowed in HTML comments, and will generate a rendering error. | 
          
            |  | 71 |  | 
          
            |  | 72 |  |