Am 25.10.2010 um 11:16 schrieb Philipp Gesang:

> 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?


I am not sure what you mean ... when I enter the code as above pressing the 
link in Acrobat gives:


http://www.test%25it.com


So using \hyphenatedurl doesn't make sense anymore ... or did I miss the 
crucial part?!


Steffen
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