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GreyHound
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a friend just postet a lwikipedia link and when i clicked it i didn´t get where i was supposed to get.
the actual link is:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Äquivalenzprinzip_(Physik)
but when click on it, it redirects you to:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Äquivalenzprinzip_(Physik
and you can manually fix it by typing:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Äquivalenzprinzip_(Physik))

links doesn´t end with ) very often so that could be still unknown and that´s why i post here. thx

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Hoopy frood
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its a sad thing but its better that way for most links

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GreyHound
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ah so this is some kind of feature to prevent typ0s?

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DaveC
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i think its more about removing ( ) arround a link
ex (http://www.mirc.com)

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Fjord artisan
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but it supports ( in links - but not )

it should support the same number for closing ) as opening ( are in the link smile


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DaveC
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nope i disagree. the (http://www.mirc.com) was a simple example, heres a larger one
(This is the mirc web link http://www.mirc.com)

it cant see the first ( becuase ti could be anywhere back before it, even on anther line...

(when wanting to know more you should .... etc ....
..... etc ....
.... etc .... lastely try using this link http://www.mirc.com)

^^ heheh the forum takes the ) as part of the link, and they now dont work

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Aeron
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mirc should check if there are '(' is the link itself... and then dont remove the ')' in the link

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nope i disagree. the (http://www.mirc.com) was a simple example, heres a larger one
(This is the mirc web link http://www.mirc.com)

it cant see the first ( becuase ti could be anywhere back before it, even on anther line...

(when wanting to know more you should .... etc ....
..... etc ....
.... etc .... lastely try using this link http://www.mirc.com)

^^ heheh the forum takes the ) as part of the link, and they now dont work

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Hoopy frood
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that is the first (and most likely the last) time i have ever seen a single/pair of () in a URL. as for your problem... try this:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Äquivalenzprinzip_%28Physik%29


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