On Oct 7, 2004, at 5:40 PM, Nick Triantos wrote:
Right, sorry, what I meant was that a user could type
[[C++]], and the
parser could intelligently translate that into C%23%23 when looking up
the actual page.
While that could do it for +, # (%23) is a harder issue since it's
reserved for the link syntax, like [ and ] and | are.
Part of the reason that + and % doesn't currently work is there is some
double-unescaping done, and the escaped forms sometimes get used in
internals links or other oddities.
-- brion vibber (brion @
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