Hi Mat,

That's somewhat a short-comming of the wikitext parser. Take a look at the 
generated html and you will see the problem... which is that the parser has 
no rules as to which elements are allowed in which other elements.

For example, no html should be allowed inside css / or a style block... yet 
TiddlyWiki will happily parse your wikitext and render whatever the outcome 
is right there, as it does for that url, which it happily turns into an 
html <a/> element.

The simple solution, and possibly always advisable: use a stylesheet 
tiddler ...and constraint the rules via *\rules only*, if any.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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