Did my post get lost into the void? Anyway, the button to edit my bio (/settings/profile) from my profile itself (/@Oceane) returns a 404
Did my post get lost into the void? Anyway, the button to edit my bio (/settings/profile) from my profile itself (/@Oceane) returns a 404
I've only put the paths above as inserting a link would turn the entire rest of the line as the link. It works with the text
syntax (and the code formatting is really pretty, good job!) but not if I insert the link uhh, in the usual Facebook/Twitter format, that doesn't accept formatting so posts can pretend it's a direct link and not a tracking link to e.g. fb.me or t.co.
Aaaand also, let's say that I'd add a link to Dyne and [another to the Reflow Project]( https://re flowproject.eu).
As you can probably see, there's a problem with the formatting of the second link.
But “a link” in the post above (in “as inserting a link would turn…”) was meant to point to the Dyne website. It seems to have been overridden by the insertion of Twitter and Facebook's tracking links.
In the post above, I've inserteda link to Dyne
and another to the Reflow Project
. Well not like this, but this does highlight the problem, doesn't it?
Ok, so I'll try to wrap this up:
https://r eflowproject.e
(there was a u
at the end of the link but I've erased it by mistake and I can't undo it, and I'm not sure to be able to reproduce the bug)Ok lol, I'm gonna describe it:
Imagine an opening chevron, like this <
, then the https://
syntax, then the first r, then a closing chevron (>
), then the rest of the link, presented like this by the verbatim formatting.
I think it's a problem in the way (a)
tags are handled.
Edit: as I edited this post I saw that the (a)
tag was followed by a closing (/a)
tag at the end of the line!
Edit 2: the backticks syntax doesn't work for (a)
tags so I've replaced chevrons with parentheses!
That's enough bug reports for the day! Good luck!
This is a bonfire demo instance for testing purposes