This is fixed.
Only inline links don't allow bracket's now like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game)
But this is for this reason:
see here (http://www.wikidot.com/)
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I am confused now and think I am an idiot…
I do not understand the differences between the 2 examples…
What is now to use ? The percentage sign is fiine to use, but needs always an ascii-/code -table to know what to insert…
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Helmut,
The ending ")" is not parsed in inline URL like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game)
But with this syntax
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game)]
it's ok: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_(computer_game)
What is now to use ? The percentage sign is fine to use, but needs always an ascii-/code -table to know what to insert…
[url-with-quotes-or-parenthesis DisplayedLink]
… but the space will not work since it is the separator.
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Thanks gerdami!
I feel realy as an idiot…. I believe we should write a BIG Glossary about Inline URL#s and their displayed Link connection in such cases…
What do youi mean with the separator ?
I understand this as the neccessarity to insert a %sign + code instead of the adress-url-space (Ascii 20 ?)
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What do you mean with the separator ?
Sorry, delimiter !
The syntax for an external link is [url text] with a whitespace as a separator between url and text:
Wonderful world of Wikidot
[http://www.wikidot.com Wonderful world of Wikidot]
… the first whitespace between .com and Wonderful !
However, I found strange that the delimiter for the syntax for an internal link was
[[[link|text]]] with the vertical bar as the separator.
To come back to the topic, If the | was the delimiter for an external link, the whitespace would be allowed inside a user friendly url.
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