On 2010-10-25 <10:25:55>, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
the "%" is a frequently used character in URL. But \hyphenatedurl{} can deal with it ...
Does someone has a fix?
\starttext text\footnote{test \hyphenatedurl{www.test%it.com} test.} text. Ugly, but it works:
text\footnote{test \hyphenatedurl{www.test\letterpercent it.com} test.} text. Regards, Philipp PS: As I understand, the percent sign appears mostly in url-encoded strings. Couldn’t you just convert that to unicode and let the browser do the re-encoding when the url is accessed?
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