Unfortunately quotes are substituted before the fact that its a macro
argument is recognised.  You will need to use judicious backslashes to
prevent recognition of the quotes.

Cheers
Lex

On 22 February 2017 at 08:23, Romulus Barabas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Should ASCIIDOC interpret underscores (or any kind of formatting) inside a
> link?
>
> Opened the portal
> link:https://www.website.com/admin/script.py?_LANGUAGE_:en+_CLIENT_ID_:1++item:Increase[Link
> to increase] and added $100.00 to card.
>
> The URL is changed to:
>
> https://www.website.com/admin/script.py?<em>LANGUAGE</em>:en+<em>CLIENT_ID</em>:1++item:Increase
>
> which will not work.
>
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