First, I will start with the Compose site at blogger.com (blogspot)
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It would only display about 1% of the code likely for about 1000 reasons. But this is the first paragraph or so of code at "compose" here at blogger.com
It would have to be designed by people who knew the parameters of both HTTP, HTML and all potentially compatible online languages that work within an HTTP (or hypertext transfer Protocol) which HTML compatible languages operate within. However, it primarily would work with HTML and sometimes with compatible languages. This makes sense because this is my experience in what it actually does every day I blog working within the Compose (automatic coding) format.
So, when I go to edit and then click copy and put it in the "Compose" window it formats it as best as it can given the way it is designed to give you the combinations of my own original writings combined with whatever I quote or whatever pictures I can find to display of my own that I have taken or others online.
So, if you are in Chrome and want to display any article I had written or compiled go up to View and click "View". Now scroll down to "developer" and click that.Now go over to "View Source" and click that too. Now you can see how it combines my original writing with whatever I'm quoting with an AI Automatic Coding framework.
But, I can tell you first hand it doesn't work every time. I would say it works when quoting about 80% of the time so I'm always making adjustments of one kind or another to try to make it work right.
And so will you if you are quoting at all from any source online as a blogger.
What the future will bring regarding all this is anyone's guess at this point worldwide.
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