14.10+ has 2.10.x which work fine.
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links on chat contained on full quotes fail to open
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I cannot reproduce this in vivid.
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Those all work for me on 2.10.2. Two of the links also include the very
last " for me though, but the website ignores it without issue.
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i understand, though the url in the chat did not contained the » that
was the error message that contained it.
tried a bunch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfqscmHo0y4
works
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfqscmHo0y4";
does not work
http://google.com
works
"http://google.com";
works
http
Even launchpads url parser proves that handling these as valid links are
not common since only the first one is detected in my last comment!
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It actually works fine in normal quotes like "http://google.com"; the
problem you are showing is random other text attached to it such as
-"google.com" and google.com"») which are both invalid. I don't consider
that a bug as it can be tricky to know when random text is intended to
be a link.
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