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x/talks/present: trailing punctuation on anchors is a bad fit with modern linkificationalism. #6249

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gopherbot opened this issue Aug 26, 2013 · 4 comments

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by ralph.corderoy:

When turning URLs entered as plain text into links, e.g. in a Google+ comment, trailing
punctuation is often deliberately ignored.  Most of the time this is wanted but anchors
like http://talks.golang.org/2012/splash.article#TOC_15. slip anchor unless the problem
is spotted and re-written as http://talks.golang.org/2012/splash.article#TOC_15%2E.

Just noting that though correct, it would be better to strip trailing punctuation from
the anchors.
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robpike commented Aug 27, 2013

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Labels changed: added priority-later, removed priority-triage.

Owner changed to @adg.

Status changed to Accepted.

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rsc commented Nov 27, 2013

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Labels changed: added go1.3maybe.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added release-none, removed go1.3maybe.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added repo-talks.

@rsc rsc added this to the Unplanned milestone Apr 10, 2015
@rsc rsc changed the title go.talks/present: trailing punctuation on anchors is a bad fit with modern linkificationalism. x/talks/present: trailing punctuation on anchors is a bad fit with modern linkificationalism. Apr 14, 2015
@rsc rsc modified the milestones: Unreleased, Unplanned Apr 14, 2015
@rsc rsc removed the repo-talks label Apr 14, 2015
@adg adg closed this as completed Feb 14, 2018
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